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Apr. 20. Of James Vick,.seedsman, Rochester, N. Y., 
three packages of peas. 
Apr. 21. Of Chas. Carpenter, Kelley’s Island, O., six 
plants each of Naomi, Erie and an unnamed hardy seedling 
raspberry, also sixteen plants Covill’s Early Strawberry. 
Apr. 23. Of E. J. Browneli, Franklin, N. Y., six plants. 
Mederith Queen raspberry. : 
Apr. 23. Of Mrs. E. T. Duck, Levanna, N. Y., various. 
seeds and plants. 
Apr. 27. Of Daniel Batchelor, seedsman, Utica, N. Y., 
lettuce seed; May 16, beans and rye. 
Apr. 28. Of EK. M. Buchley, Greenville, O., six plants of 
a new seedling strawberry. 
Apr. 28. Of J. Reilley, seedling potatoes. 
May. 8. Of T. H. Betts, Cropseyville, N. Y., wild potato. 
tubers from Arizona. 
May. 10. Of Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D. C., 
report of 1884. 
May 11. Of I. F. Tillinghast, La Plume, Pa., two varie- 
Eee potato, and six packages of Puget Sound cabbage 
seed. 
May 16. Of Frank Finch, Clyde, N. Y., Finch’s Early 
Perfection potato. —_ 
June 7. Of Wm. Henry Maule, seedsman, Philadeiphia, 
Pa., thirty-five packets of vegetable seed. 
June 22. Of Prof. Hilgard, University of California, one: 
package of wild oats. 
June 27. Of International Terra Cotta Lumber Co., Chi- 
cago, Ill., one barrel of terra cotta for experimental work. 
July 21. Of Geo. J. Brainard, Brockport, N. Y., a quanti- 
ty of peach buds. | 
Aug. 18. Of J. D. Kmschke, Piqua, O., one dozen. Miami 
strawberry plants. 
Sept. 27. Of W. W. Rawson & Co., seedsmen, Boston, 
Mass., the privilege of selecting from their stock free of 
charge. 
Oct. 23. Of H. 8. Reynolds, secretary, reports of the 
Michigan Board of Agriculture for 1885. 
Oct. 21. Of Messrs. Vilmorin, Andrieux et Cie, 17 var. of 
barley and 9 of oats. 
Oct. 23. Of Prof. A. E, Blount, Fort Collins, Col., samples. 
of wheat. 
Nov. 1. Of Hon. J. H. Wadsworth, Vol. XX United 
States Census 
Nov. 1. Of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, 
the Smithsonian Report for 1884, part 2. 
Nov. 3. Of Prof. L. H. Bailey, Agricultural College, 
Michigan, some tomato seed from Peru. 
Nov. 5. Of Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., a sam- 
ple of Jersey butter made from centrifugal separated cream.. 
