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_ April 26. From J. M. Thorburn & Co., seedsmen, New York, N. 
Y., sixteen quart samples of varieties of corn for planting. 
May 1. From Hiram Sibley & Co., seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y., 
one quart of Soja beans. 
May 7. From I. F. Tillinghast, seedsman, La Plume, Pa., two 
packages of Lee’s Favorite potato. 
May 15. From E. L. Coy, West Hebron, N. Y.,a seedling potato. 
May 15. From Hiram Sibley & Co., seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y., 
a superb assortment of Pansy plants. 
May 19. From Hon. J. W. Wadsworth, M. C., Vol. IV, U.S. 
Census, 1880. | 
May 27. From D. Landreth & Sons, seedsmen, Philadelphia, Pa., 
three samples of corn from Senegal. 
May 27. From J. T. Henderson, commissioner, one volume of 
Publications of the Georgia State Department of Agriculture for the 
year 1883; Vol. IX. 
May 27. From Morris Little & Son, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, N. 
~Y., one gallon Little’s Soluble Phenyle. 
June 16. From J. E. Condon, 49 Cedar street, New York, N.-¥., > 
three pounds of Buhach. 
June 23. From Prof. W. R. Lazenby, director, Second Annual 
- Report of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station for 1883. 
July 26. From Buhach Producing and Manufacturing Company, 
_ Stockton, Cal., several pounds of Buhach and one cyclone nozzle. 
Aug. 18. From Prof. 8. F. Baird, Washington, D. C., Smith- 
sonian Report for 1882. 
Aug. 18. From Gen. Hazen, Chief Signal Officer, Reports of the 
- Signal Service for 1871, 1872, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1881, in all six 
volumes. 
Aug. 25. From Hon. J. W. Wadsworth, M. C., one copy each of 
Land Laws of the United States, 1882, vols. land 2.; Existing Land 
Laws, 1880; The Public Domain, 1883. — 
Aug. 27. From John Bradley, Lyons, N. Y., one package of Fin- 
lay wheat. 
Sept. 1. From Patterson Bros., Windfall, Ind., five kinds of 
wheat. % | 
Sept. 1. From Thomas Woodason, Chicago, Ill., one set Wooda- 
son bellows, for insect powder and insecticide solution. 
Sept. 9. From John Bradley, Lyons, N. Y., samples of Surprise, 
Finlay and_Fultz-Clawson wheat. 
Sept. 12. From Prof. W. R. Lazenby, director of the Ohio Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, two quarts each of forty varieties of 
_ wheat. . 
Sept. 12. From W. L. Eastman, Ovid, N. Y., one package each 
of Landreth and Mediterranean Hybrid wheats. 
Sept. 30. From John J. Thompson, Secretary Seed Drill Regu- 
lator Company, Lemont, Pa., one set of their Seed Drill Regulators. 
Oct. 1. From Silas S. Mitchell, Bath, Me., ofie paper of Mexican 
~ Mammoth Tomato seed. 
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