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Bulletin No. 35.— August, 1891. 
Some of the most common fungi and insects with preventives. 
. Bulletin No 36.— September, 1891. 
Small fruits : 
The strawberry : 
Insect enemies of the strawberry. 
The raspberry : 
Diseases of the raspberry. 
Insect enemies of the raspberry. 
The blackberry. 
The currant : 
Insect enemies of the currant. 
The gooseberry : 
Gooseberry mildew. 
Bulletin No. 37.— November, 1891. 
Investigation of cheese: 
Experiments in the manufacture of cheese. 
Influence of composition of milk on composition and yield of 
cheese. 
A study of the process of ripening of cheese. 
GIFTS TO THE STATION. 
January 21. Genesee Valley Salt Company, Piffard, N. Y., 448 
pounds of fine salt. 
January 27. Cleveland Linseed Oil Company, Cleveland, O., 
five bags of linseed meal. 
February 2. Francis Brill, Hempstead, N. Y., cabbage and 
cauliflower seed. 
February 9. J. M. Vandervort & Son, New Antioch, O., seed- 
lings of the pear and apple. 
February 16. W. H. Hallock & Co., Queens, N. Y., 2 collection — 
of vegetable seeds. 
February 20. Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant, South Framingham, 
Mass., some Christiana melon seed. 
February 23. Joel Horner & Son, Delair, N. J., melon and 
tomato seed. 
March 17. The Steele Brothers Company, Toronto, Canada, 
spring wheat and some carrot seed. 
