
he a a [Assmnety 
5 an. 19. ae Luther Tucker & Sons, editors Country Gentleman, i 
Albany, N. Y., samples of wheat, oats and potatoes. 
Jan. 20. Fr om the Regents of the University, through David Mur: 5 
ray, secretary, 19th to 31st annual reports of the New York State 
Museum of Natural History, 1866 to 1878, 13 vols.; 89th to 94th 
Regents’ reports, 1876 to 1881, 6 vols.; New York State Library 
catalogues, general library, 1855, and. law library, 1855; general 
library, first supplement, 1861; law library, first supplement, 1865 ; 
subject-index general library, 1875; 56th to 64th reports, 1873 to 1882, 
9 vols. | | 
Jan. 29. From H. Prestoe, director, Trinidad, report of the botanie 
gardens, for 1880. ; 
Feb. 3. From Prof. I. P. Roberts, Ithaca, N. Y., twenty bottles of 
wheat in varieties, and specimens of corn on ear. 
Feb, 3. From Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. ©., one 
copy of annual report, 1881-2. : 
Feb. 4. From B. K. Bliss & Sons, seedsmen, New York, twenty-one 
varieties of seed. 
Feb. 5. From James Vick, seedsman, Rochester, N. Y., vol. 5, 
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 1882, as also full number for 
current year as issued. um 
Feb. 8. From A. B. Cleveland, Cape Vincent, N. Y., a package c 
Carter’s telephone pea. 
Feb. 10. From R. Schomburgk, director, Report of the Bafanies 
»Gardens of Adelaide, South Australia, for 1881 ; a catalogue of the 
plants under cultivation in the government botanic garden, Adelaide, 
South Australia. 
Feb. 10. From the New York State Amber Cane Association, sam-_ 
ples of Amber cane sugar and syrup. 
Feb. 14. From Hiram Sibley & Co., seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y., 
packets of beans, cow-peas, grass seed, "flower seed, various vegetables, 
barley, wheat, oats, etc., together with novelties from J apan. 
Feb. 16. From Hon. Josiah Shull, Ilion, N. Y., copies of Sixth 
Annual Report of the State Dairymen’s Association for 1882. reo kG 
Feb. 16. From Maj. Henry E. Alvord, Mountainville, N. Y., per- 
simmon seed. : j 
Feb. 19. From H. G, Wolcott, Fremont, Nebraska, improved ice 
cream watermelon seed. 
Feb. 19. From. Prof. W. R. Lazenby, director Ohio Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Columbus, samples of corn for seed and for 
museum. 
Feb. 24. From Department of Interior, Compendium of the Tenth 4 ni . 
Census of the United States, 1880. 
Feb. 26. From Prof. 8S. W. Johnson, director, the Annual Report of ow 
the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station for 1882. 
March 2. From Hiram Sibley & Co., seedsmen, ate packs 
ages of beans, peas, cabbage, oats and barley. 
March 5. From Horatio N. Beach, U. S. Consul, Poente Cabello, 
Venezuela, nine samples of Venezuelan beans, two. of corn, one of 
squash and one of muskmelon seed. om 
) March 5. From the North Star Seed Farms, St. Paul, Minn,. sam- oki: 
ples of Red River Sweet and Mandan corn. a 

