To their nels the director is indebted for much of whatever suc- 
at 
May 9. From aie Whitlock, Pion N, Y;  oreoten of potato 
and millet. 
May 10. From ©. H. Spalding, Hess Road Station, N. Y., a packet e 4 
of Niagara cane seed. rd 
~May 19. From Messrs. Burrell & Whitman, Little Falls, N. Y., Six | 
pecks of fodder corn seed. 
+) May 24. From T, H. Foster, Lansing, Mich , one copy of Michigan 
- Horticultural Report, 1882. 
May 29. From Prof. C. W. Dabney, Jr., one copy of North Carolina 
Agricultural Experiment Station Report, 1882, _— 
June % From Hon. John EH. Russell, secretary, Boston, Mass.,. one. 
‘copy of Agriculture of Massachusetts, 1882, 
July 26. From Prof. W. H. Brewer, New Haven, Conn., one copy 
of Investigations of the Scientific and Economie Relations of the 
Sorghum Sugar Industry, Noyv., 1882. 
July 30. From Hon. Geo. B. ‘Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, » 
The Sorghum Sugar Industry, Report of the National Academy of 
Sciences, Nov., 1882. 
uAug. 31, From Prof. 8. F. Baird, esac D. Os one volume 
- Smithsonian Report, 1881. | 
Aug. 31. From O. H. Alexander, Charlotte, Vt., two seedling pota- — 
Wes, packets of oats, wheat and corn. : 
Sept. 1. From L. L. Crocker, Farmers’ Fertilizer Co., Buffalo, N. 
Y., one ton of superphosphate. 
| Sept. 25. From R. Schomburgk, director, Report of the Botanic 
~ Gardens at Adelaide, South Australia, for 1882. ; 
Oct. 5. From Weuys W. Wadsworth, M. C., Geneseo, Statistics of 
_the Population of the Tenth Census. ot 
Oct. 8. From William Trelease, secretary, Madison, Vol. XII 
-'Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. | “toh 
Noy. 7%. From W.8. Allen, Chocaluskee, Florida, various packets of 
seeds, a 
Nov. 19. From J. G. Lemmon, Oakland, Cal., seeds of Tagetes 
Lemmoni. 
Nov. 23. From Prof. J. A. Lintner, Albany, N. Y., one copy of. 
First Annual Report of the Injurious ‘and Other Insects of the State — 
of New York. ha 
_. Noy. 28. From F. H Horsford, Charlotte, Vt., one packet of bald Se 
barley seed. 
Dec. 11. From Prof. Chas. H. Peck, Albany, N. Y., the 83d to 
84th Annual Report of the State Museum of Natural History. ei 
Dec. 17. From American Dairy Salt Company, Syracuse, 'N. Y., one 
barrel of factory filled salt. 
/ Dec. 22. From Prof. C. W. Dabney, Jr., Raleigh, N. Oy aig Fie 
ee of seed from Teneriff. > Coa 
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The station officers have given to their work that close accurate at- a art 
tention and personal interest which justifies the warmest mention. 
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