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    I when so desired by owners of thoroughbred cows. Such tests •
  { _ are recognized by all the cattle associations as official tests, and ·
{       are so recorded in herd registers., Most of the Stations have
    undertaken this work, including our Station. It probably will
      have great iniiuence in building up dairies and perfecting [breeds,
    and such work should be encouraged.
..;i§jff. OFFICE WORK. ‘
  Tll€ Ol:l"1C€ \VOI“l{ COIIIIIIUGS to gI'OW, 21lld lt ll€C€SS3.`I“lly CO1'1-
  iines me much of the time to the oiiice.
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    _ PUBLICATIONS. V
    We have published during the year six bulletins, as follows; _·
  j No. 66. Tobacco.
    No. 67. The San jose Scale in Kentucky. "
  No. 68. Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers.
    No. 69. Wheat.
  li ' 1. Test of Varieties.
    2. Test of Fertilizers.
  3. Description of Varieties.
    l 4. Treatment of Smut.
    No. 7o. 1. The Woolly Mullein.
 L   2. The Gape Disease of Poultry.
Q   No. 71. Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers.
    1. Official Analyses.
  Li   2. Analyses of Other Samples.
      The reports from the divisions follow, after which the bul-
    letins published during the year are incorporated.
    M. A. SCOVELL, Dz`rect0r.
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