New York AGrRIcULTURAL Exprertmment STATION. 943 
Bulletin No. 54— New Series— May, 1893. (43 pages.) 
Experiments in the manufacture of cheese. Part 1. Manufacture 
of cheese from normal milk rich in fat. Part 2. Study of cheese- 
ripening process. 
Bulletin No. 55 — New Series— May, 1893. (90 pages.) 
General principles relating to the composition and use of 
fertilizers. 
Bulletin No. 56—New Series— May, 1893. (83 pages.) 
Experiments in the manufacture of cheese. Part 1. The manu- 
facture of Edam cheese. Part 2. The manufacture of Gouda 
cheese. 
Bulletin No. 58—New Series—July, 1893. (18 pages.) 
Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected in Long Island in the 
spring of 1893. 
Bulletin No. 59 — New Series — September, 1893. (85 pages.) 
Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected in New York State 
during the spring of 1893. 
Bulletin No. 60— New Series — October, 1893. (66 pages.) 
Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese. Part 1. 
Results of work done in No. 1 factory of E. L. Stone at Manns- 
ville, Jefferson Co., during the season of 1893. 
Bulletin No. 61.— New Series — November, 1893. (62 pages.) 
Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese. Part 2. 
Results of work done in the factory of Mr. G. Merry, at Verona, 
Oneida Co., during the season of 1893. 
Bulletin No. 62.— New Series — December, 1893. (77 pages.) 
Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese. Part 3. 
Results of work done in forty-eight different factories located in 
eight different counties. 
During the year the chemist has given the following addresses: 
“What Constituent of Milk can be Used to Determine the 
Value of Milk for Cheese-making?” in January, 1893, before the 
Western Ontario Dairymen’s Association, at London, Ontario, 
Canada. | 
“The Inside of a Cheese and its Relation to Milk,” in February, 
1893, before the Wisconsin Dairymen’s Association, at Waupaca, 
Wis. 
“The Comparative Value of Different Breeds of Dairy Cows,” 
in February, 1893, before the Farmers’ Institute, at Syracuse, 
- N.Y., and also at Palmyra. 

