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48 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE 
April 27. Of F. E. McAllister, 22 Dey street, New York, N. Y., 
one package of Alfalfa or Lucerne. 5 
April 29. Of Green Mont Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y., two bees 
trees. ° 
April 29. Of G. D. Howe, North Halley: Mass., a sample of 
Howe’s Premium potato. 
April 29. Of S. K. Kramer, Gahanna, Ohio, plants of Viols 
strawberry. 
April 30. Of Sherman & Crouch, ane) N. Y., six plant 
protectors. 
April 30. Of W. M. Benninger, Walnutport,.Pa., sample of three 
varieties of the potato. | 
May 1. Of B. F. Smith, Lawrence, Kan., a quantity of straw- — 
berry plants. | 
May 1. Of A. 8S. Tubbs, Mexico, N. Y. , Ayrshire heifer. 
May 2. Of Obadiah Brown, Providenes R. 1, Ayrshire héifer. 
May 6. Of J. Hatt, Argentine, Mich., a sane of a new variety 
of the bean. 
May 7. Of Frank Ford & Sons, Ravenna, Ohio, 110 strawberry 
and raspberry plants. 
May 9. OfS. W. Hopkins, Geneva, N. Y., four packages of seeds. 
May 11. Of L. S. Drew, Burlington, Vt., Ayrshire heifer. 4 
May 14. Of A. N. Jones, Le Roy, N. Y., aaainin of new potatoes, 
corn and beans. 
May 14. Of C. J. Baldridge, Kendaia, Seneca Co., N. Y., a 
sample of Baldridge Seedling potato. 
May 16. Of N. B. Keeney & Son, Le Roy, N. Y., samples of four 
varieties each of peas and beans. 
May 22. Of A. T. Cook, Clinton Hollow, N. Y., a sample pack- 
age of Netted Giant muskmelon. 
June 19. Of Crossman Bros., Rochester, N. Y., one quart 
each of Southern Fodder or Sheen Tooth, Red Cob, Ensilage and 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet corn. 
June 25. Of Daniel Batchelor, Utica, N. Y., one package each 
of Crested Dog’s Tail and Yellow Oat grass, and one Kent plum 
tree. 
July 27. Of 1 W. Goodell, Dwight, Mass., four packages of : 
pansy seed and eight packages of water lily seed, 
December 12. Of the American Guernsey Cattle club, two ; nt 
Guernsey heifers and two Guernsey steers. 
