1s?) STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
whose object was to exhibit at Paris such things as would best 
exemplify the most valuable scientific as well as practical work 
of the experiment stations of the United States. 
PUBLICATIONS. 
Two Bulletins have been issued during the past year: Bulle- 
tin No. 20, ‘“A Study of Dairy Cows,’’ by Prof. C. 1, Beagh: 
of the Connecticut Agricultural College, and Bulletin No. 21, 
“The. Ripening of Cream,’” by Prof, H. W. Conn. 7@thes 
Bulletins are now in preparation and will be issued from time 
to time. These are printed in numbers sufficient to supply 
the entire mailing list of the Station, whereas the number of 
Reports issued will be somewhat smaller than in previous 
years. This change, which it is believed will prove very 
advantageous, has been made practicable by the Act of the 
last General Assembly, which permits the publication of the 
more technical details in the Annual Report for a permanent 
record and for the especial use of those interested in such mat- 
ters, while it also provides for the printing of popular Bulletins 
of a more practical character in larger editions for more general 
distribution. 
W. O. ATWATER, 
Director. 

