New YorkK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. -e 
J. Arthur LeClerc, B.S., was granted one year’s leave of 
absence for further study, to take effect September 1, 1901. Mr. 
LeClere is now in Europe. 
BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT. 
The completion of a house for the Director of the Station 
. marks another step in the progress of the institution. It is 
gratifying to note that the legislature of 1901 appropriated 
$8,500 for the repairs of the original Station building so long 
jointly occupied by the Director’s family and part of the busi- 
ness offices. It is expected that before another year elapses all 
the administrative work of the Station will be located in this 
building in such a way as to greatly increase convenience and 
efficiency. 
THH MAILING LIST. 
The mailing list has reached the highest point since the estab- 
lishment of the Station. Its growth is steady, and because its 
enlargement is not forced by any special effort, it measures in a 
general way the rate of development of the influence of the 
Station. 
POPULAR BULLETIN LIST. 
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COMPLETE BULLETIN LIST. 
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WORK IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. 
In 1894 special work was instituted in the Second Judicial 
Department. This effort was doubtless brought about by the 
conditions prevailing in the immediate vicinity of New York 
