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PLATE XIX. Fig. 1.-Colorado Station, Agricultural Hall, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Colorado Station, horticultural and botanical laboratory, used by college and station..........

XX. Fig. 1.-Colorado Station, chemical building, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Colorado Station, chemical laboratory......... XXI. Fig. 1.-Colorado Station, irrigation building, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Colorado Station, entomological laboratory.. XXII. Fig. 1.-Connecticut State Station, half-grown tobacco. Fig. 2.Connecticut State Station, tobacco seed beds.......

XXIII. Fig. 1.---Connecticut State Station, buildings. Fig. 2.-Connecticut State Station, vegetation house

XXIV. Fig. 1.-Connecticut State Station, grass garden, South Manchester. Fig. 2.-Connecticut State Station, experiments with carnations....

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XXV. Fig. 1.-Connecticut Storrs Station, office and library. Fig. 2.
Connecticut Storrs Station, pot experiments

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XXVI. Fig. 1.-Connecticut Storrs Station, Orange Judd Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown. Fig. 2.-Connecticut Storrs Station, chemical laboratory in Orange Judd Hall, Wesleyan University, used by station

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XXVII. Fig. 1.-Connecticut Storrs Station, experimental fields. Fig.
2.-Connecticut Storrs Station, grass garden .......
XXVIII. Fig. 1.-Connecticut Storrs Station, Atwater-Rosa respiration cal-
orimeter. Fig. 2.—Connecticut Storrs Station, Blakeslee meter
pump.

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XXIX. Fig. 1.-Delaware Station, college and station buildings. Fig. 2.-Delaware Station, main building..

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XXX. Fig. 1.-Delaware Station, mycological laboratory. Fig. 2.-
Delaware Station, horticultural and entomological laboratory..
XXXI. Fig. 1.-Delaware Station, chestnut grove. Fig. 2.-Delaware
Station, tomatoes under glass ......

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XXXII. Fig. 1.—Florida Station, chemical laboratory. Fig. 2.—Florida
Station, main building, used by college and station..
XXXIII. Fig. 1.-Florida Station, pineapple shelter. Fig. 2.-Florida Sta-
tion, fertilizer experiments with pineapples, Jensen .........
XXXIV. Fig. 1.-Florida Station, growing celery in winter. Fig. 2.-

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Florida Station, cassava field.....

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XXXV. Fig. 1.-Georgia Station, director's office. Fig. 2.-Georgia Station, experimental farm

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XXXVI. Fig. 1.-Georgia Station, grounds. Fig. 2.-Georgia Station, experimental orchards.

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XXXVII. Fig. 1.-Georgia Station, experimental vineyards. Fig. 2.Georgia Station, thoroughbred Jerseys in station herd.... XXXVIII. Fig. 1.-Idaho Station, main and horticultural buildings, used by university and station. Fig. 2.-Idaho Station, horticultural plantation..

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XXXIX. Fig. 1.-Idaho Station, variety tests with grain. Fig. 2.-Idaho
Station, field experiment with rape .

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XL. Fig. 1.-Illinois Station, natural history building, used by uni-
versity and station. Fig. 2.-Illinois Station, horticultural
building...

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XLI. Fig. 1.-Illinois Station, soil laboratory. Fig. 2.-Illinois Sta-
tion, dairy bacteriological laboratory

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PLATE XLII. Fig. 1.-Illinois Station, experimental plats. Fig. 2.-Illinois
Station, white pine plantation ....

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XLIII. Fig. 1.—Illinois Station, dairy herd and barn. Fig. 2.—Ilinois
Station, orchard cultivation...........

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XLIV. Fig. 1.-Indiana Station, agricultural building. Fig. 2.-Indi-
ana Station, barns....

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XLV. Fig. 1.—Indiana Station, mushroom pit. Fig. 2.-Indiana Sta-
tion, chemical laboratory....

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XLVI. Fig. 1.—Indiana Station, experimental plats. Fig. 2.—Indiana Station, fertilizer experiments with lettuce.. XLVII. Fig. 1.-Iowa Station, agricultural hall, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Iowa Station, cattle barn............. XLVIII. Fig. 1.—Iowa Station, greenhouse. Fig. 2.-Iowa Station, experimental plats..

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XLIX. Fig. 1.-Iowa Station, cows in pasture. Fig. 2.-Iowa Station,
Holstein herd

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L. Fig. 1.-Iowa Station, brood mares and colts. Fig. 2.-Iowa
Station, cultivating maize..........

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LI. Fig. 1.—Kansas Station, chemical laboratory, used by college
and station. Fig. 2.-Kansas Station, Horticultural Hall, used
by college and station.......

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LII. Fig. 1.—Kansas Station, greenhouses. Fig. 2.-Kansas Station,
armory, used by college and station
LIII. Fig. 1.—Kansas Station, library and agricultural science hall,
used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Kansas Station, barn...
LIV. Fig. 1.-Kentucky Station, main building. Fig. 2.-Kentucky
Station, dairy building.

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LV. Fig. 1.-Kentucky Station, vivarium. Fig. 2.-Kentucky Sta-
tion, experimental farm.......

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LVI. Fig. 1.-Kentucky Station, Dollie's Valentine. Fig. 2.-Ken-
tucky Station, field experiment with tobacco....
LVII. Fig. 1.-Kentucky Station, field experiment with hemp. Fig. 2.-
Kentucky Station, hemp stack..................

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LVIII. Fig. 1.-Louisiana Stations, sugar laboratory, New Orleans. Fig.
2.-Louisiana Stations, sugar laboratory, interior....
LIX. Fig. 1.-Louisiana Stations, sugar house and barns, New Orleans.
Fig. 2.-Louisiana Stations, director's residence, New Orleans.
LX. Fig. 1.-Louisiana Stations, tobacco barn, Baton Rouge. Fig. 2.-
Louisiana Stations, assistant director's residence, Baton Rouge.
LXI. Fig. 1.-Louisiana Stations, assistant director's residence, Cal-
houn. Fig. 2.-Louisiana Stations, assembly hall, Calhoun....
LXII. Fig. 1.-Maine Station, laboratories and greenhouses. Fig. 2.-
Maine Station, dairy building ..........

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LXIII. Fig. 1.—Maine Station, farm buildings. Fig. 2.-Maine Station,
poultry houses and yards.....

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LXIV. Fig. 1.-Maine Station, greenhouses. Fig. 2.-Maine Station, pot
experiments in greenhouse

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LXV. Fig. 1.—Maryland Station, buildings. Fig. 2.-Maryland Station,
piggery

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LXVI. Fig. 1.—Maryland Station, greenhouses. Fig. 2.-Maryland Sta-
tion, tobacco barns...

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LXVII. Fig. 1.-Maryland Station, experiment in curing tobacco.
Fig. 2.-Maryland Station, young cattle in station herd......

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PLATE LXVIII. Fig. 1.-Massachusetts Station, chemical laboratories. Fig.
2.-Massachusetts Station, laboratory of vegetable physi-
ology and pathology, used by college and station ............
LXIX. Fig. 1.-Massachusetts Station, vegetation house with pot
experiments. Fig. 2.-Massachusetts Station, insectary...
LXX. Fig. 1.—Massachusetts Station, veterinary laboratory and hos-
pital, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Massachusetts
Station, field plats..

LXXI. Fig. 1.-Michigan Station, peach trees at South Haven substa-
tion. Fig. 2.-Michigan Station, agricultural laboratory,
used by college and station....

LXXII. Fig. 1.-Michigan Station, horticultural laboratory, used by
college and station. Fig. 2.-Michigan Station, botanical
laboratory, used by college and station...............

LXXIII. Fig. 1.-Michigan Station, chemical laboratory, used by col-
lege and station. Fig. 2.-Michigan Station, veterinary
laboratory, used by college and station.....

LXXIV. Fig. 1.-Minnesota Station, chemical building, used by college
and station. Fig. 2.—Minnesota Station, barns, used by
college and station.....

LXXV. Fig. 1.—Minnesota Station, dairy hall, used by college and sta-
tion. Fig. 2.—Minnesota Station, station greenhouses...............
LXXVI. Fig. 1.-Minnesota Station, residence of agriculturist and seed
building. Fig. 2.-Minnesota Station, experimental wheat
field....

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LXXVII. Fig. 1.—Minnesota Station, protecting trees against sun scald.
Fig. 2.-Minnesota Station, screen for evergreen seedlings.
LXXVIII. Fig. 1.-Mississippi Station, cotton field. Fig. 2.-Mississippi
Station, buildings and grounds .........

LXXIX. Fig. 1.—Mississippi Station, barns and cattle. Fig. 2.-Missis

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sippi Station, cattle barn..

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LXXX. Fig. 1.-Mississippi Station, tool barn. Fig. 2.-Mississippi

Station, field experiment with hairy vetch.
LXXXI. Fig. 1.—Missouri Station, chemical laboratory, used by univer-
sity and station. Fig. 2.-Missouri Station, horticultural
building...

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LXXXII. Fig 1.—Missouri Station, entomological laboratory. Fig. 2.-
Missouri Station, greenhouses and hotbeds..
LXXXIII. Fig. 1.-Missouri Station, barns and implement sheds. Fig.
2.-Missouri Station, protection of peach trees. Unpro-
tected tree in bloom, whitewashed tree retarded five days.
LXXXIV. Fig. 1.—Montana Station, main building. Fig. 2.—Montana
Station, chemical building, used by college and station...........
LXXXV. Fig. 1.-Montana Station, Saskatchewan Fife wheat. Fig. 2.-
Montana Station, irrigation of sugar beets .....

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LXXXVI. Fig. 1.-Nebraska Station, building in course of construction.
Fig. 2.-Nebraska Station, chemical laboratory.

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LXXXVII. Fig. 1.-Nebraska Station, dairy building, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Nebraska Station, barns....

LXXXVIII. Fig. 1.-Nebraska Station, experimental plats.

Nebraska Station, irrigation pump and reservoir.
LXXXIX. Fig. 1.-Nevada Station, laboratory building. Fig. 2.-Nevada
Station, Morrill Hall, used by university and station................

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PLATE XC. Fig. 1.-Nevada Station, buildings and grounds of university and
station. Fig. 2.-Nevada Station, irrigation ditch......

XCI. Fig. 1.-New Hampshire Station, main building. Fig. 2.-New
Hampshire Station, barn....

XCII. Fig. 1.-New Hampshire Station, greenhouse.
Hampshire Station, buildings and grounds.......
XCIII. Fig. 1.-New Hampshire Station, field experiment with soy beans.
Fig. 2.-New Hampshire Station, lettuce under glass............
XCIV. Fig. 1.-New Jersey Stations, laboratory building. Fig. 2.-New
Jersey Stations, botanical laboratory

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XCV. Fig. 1.-New Jersey Stations, entomological laboratory. Fig. 2.-
New Jersey Stations, barns.......

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XCVI. Fig. 1.-New Jersey Stations, round silo. Fig. 2.-New Jersey
Stations, forcing houses ...

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XCVII. Fig. 1.-New Mexico Station, main building. Fig. 2.-New Mexico Station, chemical laboratory...

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XCVIII. Fig. 1.-New Mexico Station, biological laboratory. Fig. 2.-
New Mexico Station, barn and grounds.....

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XCIX. Fig. 1.-New York State Station, director's office and residence.
Fig. 2.-New York State Station, forcing houses.

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C. Fig. 1.-New York State Station, chemical laboratory. Fig. 2.-
New York State Station, nitrogen room, chemical laboratory.
CI. Fig. 1.-New York State Station, biological and dairy building.
Fig. 2.-New York State Station, plats of small fruits...............
CII. Fig. 1.-New York State Station, milk separators. Fig. 2.-New
York State Station, fertilizer experiments with barley......
CIII. Fig. 1.—New York Cornell Station, Morrill Hall, used by univer-
sity and station. Fig. 2.-New York Cornell Station, university
library, used by university and station....

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CIV. Fig. 1.-New York Cornell Station, dairy building, used by uni-
versity and station. Fig. 2.-New York Cornell Station, barn,
used by university and station................

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CV. Fig. 1.--New York Cornell Station, plats of forage plants. Fig.
2.-New York Cornell Station, grain plats....

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CVI. Fig. 1.-New York Cornell Station, experiments in hybridizing.
Fig. 2.-New York Cornell Station, spraying potatoes....
CVII. Fig. 1.—North Carolina Station, main building, used by college

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and station. Fig. 2.-North Carolina Station, barn and cattle.. CVIII. Fig. 1.-North Carolina Station, farm used by the horticultural division. Fig. 2.-North Carolina Station, poultry house..... CIX. Fig. 1.-North Dakota Station, College Hall, used by college and station. Fig. 2.—North Dakota Station, botanical laboratory.. CX. Fig. 1.-North Dakota Station, Francis Hall, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-North Dakota Station, barns..

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CXI. Fig. 1.—Ohio Station, administration building. Fig. 2.—Ohio Sta-
tion, horticultural building and greenhouses..
CXII. Fig. 1.-Ohio Station, insectary. Fig. 2.-Ohio Station, grain and
dairy barn ...

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CXIII. Fig. 1.-Ohio Station, field experiment with soy beans, rape, and cowpeas. Fig. 2.-Ohio Station, field experiment with maize.. CXIV. Fig. 1.—Oklahoma Station, chemistry building, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Oklahoma Station, buildings and grounds of college and station.

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PLATE CXV. Fig. 1.—Oklahoma Station, mechanic arts building, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Oklahoma Station, 7-year-old maple trees, irrigated and unirrigated...

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CXVI. Fig. 1.—Oregon Station, administration building, used by college
and station. Fig. 2.—Oregon Station, chemical laboratory....
CXVII. Fig. 1.-Oregon Station, horticultural building. Fig. 2.-Ore-
gon Station, insectary...

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CXVIII. Fig. 1.-Pennsylvania Station, office and laboratory building.
Fig. 2.-Pennsylvania Station, director's office
CXIX. Fig. 1.-Pennsylvania Station, reading room. Fig. 2.-Penn-
sylvania Station, chemical laboratory......

CXX. Fig. 1.—Pennsylvania Station, calorimeter building. Fig. 2.-
Pennsylvania Station, horticultural building and grounds............
CXXI. Fig. 1.-Pennsylvania Station, field plats. Fig. 2.-Pennsyl-
vania Station, young stock

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CXXII. Fig. 1.-Rhode Island Station, main building. Fig. 2.-Rhode
Island Station, vegetation house.

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CXXIII. Fig. 1.-Rhode Island Station, barn, used by college and station.
Fig. 2.-Rhode Island Station, Embden goslings.
CXXIV. Fig. 1.-Rhode Island Station, experiments in liming clover.
Fig. 2.—Rhode Island Station, experiments in liming beets.
CXXV. Fig. 1.-South Carolina Station, horticultural building, used by
college and station. Fig. 2.-South Carolina Station, main
college building, used by college and station......
CXXVI. Fig. 1.-South Carolina Station, chemical laboratory, used by
college and station. Fig. 2.-South Carolina Station, hor-
ticultural grounds.

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CXXVII. Fig. 1.-South Dakota Station, main building, used by college and
station. Fig. 2.-South Dakota Station, soil physics laboratory
CXXVIII. Fig. 1.-South Dakota Station, farm buildings. Fig. 2.-South
Dakota Station, greenhouse.....

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CXXIX. Fig. 1.—South Dakota Station, experimental plats and forest
plantation. Fig. 2.-South Dakota Station, dairy herd......
CXXX. Fig. 1.-Tennessee Station, main building. Fig. 2.-Tennessee
Station, greenhouse.

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CXXXI. Fig. 1.—Tennessee Station, grass garden. Fig. 2.-Tennessee
Station, Arundo donax....

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CXXXII. Fig. 1.-Tennessee Station, experiments with tomatoes. Fig. 2.-
Tennessee Station, lettuce under glass.....
CXXXIII. Fig. 1.-Texas Station, main building, used by college and sta-
tion. Fig. 2.-Texas Station, main barn....
CXXXIV. Fig. 1.—Utah Station, office building. Fig. 2.-Utah Station,
barn....

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CXXXV. Fig. 1.-Utah Station, chemical building, used by college and station. Fig. 2.-Utah Station, Carolina poplars planted for fuel

CXXXVI. Fig. 1.-Vermont Station, main building, used by university and station. Fig. 2.-Vermont Station, Williams Science Hall,

used by university and station..........

CXXXVII. Fig. 1.-Vermont Station, farm buildings. Fig. 2.-Vermont

Station, greenhouse..

CXXXVIII. Fig. 1.-Vermont Station, field plats. Fig. 2.-Vermont Sta

tion, sprayed and unsprayed potatoes.

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