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New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 57 
May 29, Of aie Ds Woodruff, Auburn, N. Y., two tons soluble 
Pacific guano. 
May 25. Of Charles Basom, Indian Falls, N. Y., one package of 
Tree beans. 
May 386. Of R. Shore, Ithaca, N. Y., specimens of eighty-three 
fine greenhouse plants. 
May 26. Of W. & T. Smith, through Wm. Baxter, Geneva, N. Y., 
twenty-four named varieties of dahlias. 
May a Of the Zoektein Co., Albany, N. Y., package “ Zoektein 
poison.” 
May 29. Of Chas. Waugh, Lodi, N. Y., seven varieties of seed- 
ling potatoes. 
June 29. Of Swift Brothers, Millbrook, N. Y., one Swift’s patent 
roller gate. 
June 29. Of Riverhead Agricultural Works, Riverhead, N. Y., 
one Hudson Bicycle cultivator (two-horse). 
July 26. Of W. F. Marks, Chapinville, N. Y., one Geer’s ‘““Com- 
mon Sense” farm gate. 
) July 26. Of J. Broadfoot, gardener to Hon. S. H. Hammond, 
_ Geneva, N. Y., seedling primulas. 
August 27. Of Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal., buds of two 
varieties of Japan plums. 
September 8. Of Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 
four packages of winter wheat. 
_ September 8. Of Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 
q two packages of rye. 
September 8. Of Van Vleck & Wheeler, Hart Lot, N. Y., 
' two bags of fertilizer, special strength, for winter and spring 
P< grain. 
, September 20. Of J. Taylor Hunt, Romulus, N. Y., one peck 
White Seneca potatoes, for trial and seed. 
s September 25. Of Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind., collection of 
 begonias and coleus. 
_ - October 6. Of Harry Smith, Geneva, N. Y,, some very fine sam- 
_ ples of seed corn. 
F October 12. Of Prof. W. J. Beal, Agricultural College, Mich., 
: _ fifteen species of prass seed, comprising nine genera. 
_ October 26. Of American Glucose Company, Buffalo, N. Y., 
' 1,000 pounds of “dry feed No. 1.” 
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