18 | | ASSEMBLY _ 
Oct. 9. From Messrs. Ellwanger & Barry, nurserymen, Roches- 
_ ter N. Y., eighteen varieties of plum trees, twelve varieties of peach 
trees, one pear tree, and eight varieties of cherry trees. 
Oct. 11. From F. Probst, Mendon, N. Y., English walnuts for 
seed. | 
Oct. 29. From Hon. J. W. Wadsworth, M. C., vol. VII, and vol. 
VIII, U. 8. Census, 1880. 3 
Nov. 19. From State Board of Health, N. Y., one copy each of 
Ist, 2d, 3d, and 4th Annual Report. 
Noy. 22. From A. Dawson, Mohawk, P. O., Canada, a sample of 
a new wheat. : 
Nov. 22. From Duryea Starch Co., Glen Cove, Long Island, fif- 
teen barrels of corn feed or slump. 
Dee. 4. From Jos. Harris, seedsman, Rochester, N. Y., pop-corn 
seed. | 
Dec. 10. From J.C. Vaughan, seedsman, Chicago, IIl., samples of 
ear corn. 
Dec. 17. From T. L. Harison, Secretary N. Y. State Agr. Society, 
‘Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society, 1877- 
1882. | 
BULLETINS. 
During the year we have observed the use of our bulletins, No. 
LXXVI to No. CVI, in the following papers: Those marked with 
a * publish the bulletins quite regularly. | 
American Farmer, Baltimore, Md. 
American Garden, New York, N. Y. 
American Grange Bulletin, Cincinnati, O. 
* American Rural Home, Rochester, N. Y. 
_ Buffalo Express, Buffalo, N.Y. 
Canadian Horticulturist, St. Catherines, P. O. Canada 
Cultivator and Country Gentleman, Albany, N. Y. 
Dunkirk Journal, Dunkirk, N. Y. 
Farmer, Malone, N. Y. 
Farmer and Dairyman, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Farmer’s Advocate, London, P. O., Canada, 
Farmer’s Review, Chicago, Il. 
Gardener’s Chronicle, London, England. 
Gardener’s Monthly, Philadelphia, Pa. 
*Geneva Advertiser, Geneva, N. Y. 
*Geneva Courier, Geneva, N. Y. 
*Geneva Gazette, Geneva, N. Y. 
*Geneva Miscellany, Geneva, N. Y. . 
Hearthstone, Farm and Nation, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Home Farm, Augusta, Me. 
*Husbandman, Elmira, N. Y. 
Jamaica Standard, Jamaica, N. Y. 
Jamestown Evening Journal, Jamestown, N. Y. 
