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port of 291 pages, containing reports of 
officers, the state laws governing farm- 
ers’ institutes, and addresses and dis- 
cussions on many subjects pertaining 
to agriculture. On the subjects of In- 
sect Pests and Horticulture, the follow- 
ing were among the papers presented : 
The Use of Insecticides, by R. A. 
Cooley, Bozeman; Shade Trees and Or- 
namental Vines in Montana, by J. W. 
Blankinship, Bozeman; Shade Trees 
and Flowers, by Mrs. J. C. Fergus, 
Whitehall. 
Seventy-First Annual Report of 
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, 
Mass. : Contains reports of the trustees, 
the treasurer and superintendent, rules 
concerning perpetual care of lots, cre- 
mations, prices of lots, etc. 
Maine Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Orono, Me. ; Bulletin No. 87, Po- 
tato Insecticides and Fungicides in 1902, 
and Oat Smut and its Prevention : This 
bulletin contains notes upon the more 
common insecticides sold in Maine in 
1902 ; upon the use of Bordeaux mix- 
ture in 1902; the results of field experi- 
ments with potatoes, comparing Paris 
green, Bug Death and arsenate of lead, 
and also a description of oat smut and 
its treatment. 
Agricultural E.xperiment Station, 
Bozeman, Mont., Bulletin Nos. 37, 38, 
and 39, treating respectively of Pork 
Production, Food Adulteration and 
Sheep Feeding. 
Greenwood Cemetery, Knoxville, 
Tenn., photograph of entrance gate and 
view of grounds ; also an attractive in- 
troductory folder of this new cemetery. 
H. D. Hemenway, Director of the 
School of Horticulture, Hartford, Conn., 
is sending out some valuable literature 
on the school garden movement, which 
should be in the hands of all students of 
that growing work. It includes two in- 
formation leaflets of the Handicraft 
Schools concerning courses in the 
School of Horticulture for Adults, and 
(Continued on pape ix.) 
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