4 Report or Executive Commitrer, Expermment Station. 
to the work carried forward by the director and his aie ks 
assistants. iy 
The correspondence of the station and the applications for its 
bulletins and other publications increases daily, and the letters 
for advice on all matters pertaining to agriculture, all give con- 
clusive testimony that the work of the station is rapidly becoming 
more and more appreciated by the people, and, by its increased 
dissemination, of rapidly increasing value to the farmers of the 
State, in whose behalf directly it is being done. 
- Your committee desires to urge again the importance in carry- 
ing forward this work, that provision be made by the Legislature 
for the following necessary equipments in order that the fullest 
opportunity shall be presented for making the work of the sta- 
tion still more effective, viz.: | 
1. Four residences for married members of the staff, several of 
whom. are forced to reside for one mile to a mile and a half from 
the station. 
2. A green-house and forcing- haa by which much of-our 
horticultural work may be carried on the entire year, thus often 
gaining a year in solving many important questions of immediate 
value to the farmer, the fruit grower and the market gardener. 
3. The means of printing and distributing an edition of 1,000 | 
of each of our bulletins in each county of the State. At present 
the bulletin mailing list contains about 8,000 names and is daily 
and rapidly increasing. 
JAMES McCANN, 
CHARLES JONES, ‘| 
GERRITT 8S. MILLER, 
P. N. NICHOLAS, 
S. H. HAMMOND, 
ADRIAN TUTTLE, 
Ececutive Committee. 
Geneva, New York, January 1, 1893. 
