New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. eel 
per year. Often the statement comes to us by letter “ Why is 
my name removed from, your mailing list? I have received no 
bulletins for three months.” No name is ever discontinued 
except by request or because of some other necessary: cause, 
such as death or change of residence. 
The following is a summary of the list as it now stands: 
PoPpULAR BULLETINS. 
pms Dhar Vict le. beet ult des ccs bees ds va Pion be Jo pets 34,800 
Residents of other states............. SPER Ea Seer RY PBR Oe aed eR 2,540 
ER Pein I a te her Gee on hs Weick a abel de ee Oe 776 
mumememenrestarions and their staffs. ..o0 000) oso a ge eee ca ee es 1,305 
POM Fog es Mr A, oe Seen rie Sieh o see Se be eC Bd Mea FS II5 
ES lle, SA aS Pee al PL Se ana en nae 30,530 
COMPLETE BULLETINS. 
Experiment stations cand: their staflSuse.0<iva.s.scecdcssakedecsss 1,305 
IC LUIS EU ep tn gal, is ye eces a a ool g viv vies Gnas ew Sue eieo ue 184 
se eS PS Pe tae ee ey cee acd nee een 270 
gy RS SF BARES Sy cies Sae0 0° GR i, a A a 3,338 
INS ea iether Bed he nel § |. Li tact eet ints Sle sa koh ia ole cae II5 
NE Rr Me I eee a ds oi Gn at aM Gn wh ee 5,212 
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STATION’S 
ESTABLISH MENT. 
On August 29th, 1907, exercises were very successfully held 
on the Station grounds celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary 
of the Station’s establishment. The institution was honored 
by the presence of the Chief Executite of the State, Governor 
Charles Evans Hughes, and other distinguished guests. 
Addresses were made by Hon. A. P. Rose, Mayor of Geneva, 
Governor Hughes, Congressman Sereno E. Payne, Senator John 
Raines, President William Oxley Thompson of the Ohio State: 
University, Hon. George L. Flanders of the State Department 
of Agriculture, Dr. L. H. Bailey, Director of the New York 
State College of Agriculture, Hon. F. N. Godfrey, Master cf 
the New York State Grange, and Hon. J. A. Woodward, a mem- 
ber of the first Board of Control of the Station. Approximately 
3,500 persons gathered to listen to the addresses. The day 
was fine and the spirit of the occasion was all that could be de- 
sired. The pleasures of the day were enhanced by the presence 
