Page. 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.... 158 158 158 162 162 162 XXV. Fig. 1.-Connecticut Storrs Station, office and library. Fig. 2. 172 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 172 XXVII. Fig. 1.-Connecticut Storrs Station, experimental fields. Fig. 172 172 XXIX. Fig. 1.-Delaware Station, college and station buildings. Fig. 2.-Delaware Station, main building.. 180 XXX. Fig. 1.-Delaware Station, mycological laboratory. Fig. 2.- 180 180 XXXII. Fig. 1.—Florida Station, chemical laboratory. Fig. 2.—Florida 186 186 Florida Station, cassava field..... 186 XXXV. Fig. 1.-Georgia Station, director's office. Fig. 2.-Georgia Station, experimental farm 192 XXXVI. Fig. 1.-Georgia Station, grounds. Fig. 2.-Georgia Station, experimental orchards. 192 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.. 192 198 XXXIX. Fig. 1.-Idaho Station, variety tests with grain. Fig. 2.-Idaho 198 XL. Fig. 1.-Illinois Station, natural history building, used by uni- 204 XLI. Fig. 1.-Illinois Station, soil laboratory. Fig. 2.-Illinois Sta- 204 PLATE XLII. Fig. 1.-Illinois Station, experimental plats. Fig. 2.-Illinois Page. 204 XLIII. Fig. 1.—Illinois Station, dairy herd and barn. Fig. 2.—Ilinois 204 XLIV. Fig. 1.-Indiana Station, agricultural building. Fig. 2.-Indi- 210 XLV. Fig. 1.—Indiana Station, mushroom pit. Fig. 2.-Indiana Sta- 210 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.. 210 216 216 XLIX. Fig. 1.-Iowa Station, cows in pasture. Fig. 2.-Iowa Station, 216 L. Fig. 1.-Iowa Station, brood mares and colts. Fig. 2.-Iowa 216 LI. Fig. 1.—Kansas Station, chemical laboratory, used by college 224 LII. Fig. 1.—Kansas Station, greenhouses. Fig. 2.-Kansas Station, 224 224 232 LV. Fig. 1.-Kentucky Station, vivarium. Fig. 2.-Kentucky Sta- 232 LVI. Fig. 1.-Kentucky Station, Dollie's Valentine. Fig. 2.-Ken- 232 232 LVIII. Fig. 1.-Louisiana Stations, sugar laboratory, New Orleans. Fig. 236 236 236 236 242 LXIII. Fig. 1.—Maine Station, farm buildings. Fig. 2.-Maine Station, 242 LXIV. Fig. 1.-Maine Station, greenhouses. Fig. 2.-Maine Station, pot 242 LXV. Fig. 1.—Maryland Station, buildings. Fig. 2.-Maryland Station, 248 LXVI. Fig. 1.—Maryland Station, greenhouses. Fig. 2.-Maryland Sta- 248 LXVII. Fig. 1.-Maryland Station, experiment in curing tobacco. 248 Page. PLATE LXVIII. Fig. 1.-Massachusetts Station, chemical laboratories. Fig. LXXI. Fig. 1.-Michigan Station, peach trees at South Haven substa- LXXII. Fig. 1.-Michigan Station, horticultural laboratory, used by LXXIII. Fig. 1.-Michigan Station, chemical laboratory, used by col- LXXIV. Fig. 1.-Minnesota Station, chemical building, used by college LXXV. Fig. 1.—Minnesota Station, dairy hall, used by college and sta- 256 256 256 266 266 266 274 274 LXXVII. Fig. 1.—Minnesota Station, protecting trees against sun scald. LXXIX. Fig. 1.—Mississippi Station, barns and cattle. Fig. 2.-Missis 274 274 280 sippi Station, cattle barn.. 280 LXXX. Fig. 1.-Mississippi Station, tool barn. Fig. 2.-Mississippi Station, field experiment with hairy vetch. 280 286 LXXXII. Fig 1.—Missouri Station, entomological laboratory. Fig. 2.- 286 286 294 294 LXXXVI. Fig. 1.-Nebraska Station, building in course of construction. 300 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. 300 Fig. 2. 300 306 PLATE XC. Fig. 1.-Nevada Station, buildings and grounds of university and XCI. Fig. 1.-New Hampshire Station, main building. Fig. 2.-New XCII. Fig. 1.-New Hampshire Station, greenhouse. Page. 306 312 Fig. 2.-New 312 312 318 XCV. Fig. 1.-New Jersey Stations, entomological laboratory. Fig. 2.- 318 XCVI. Fig. 1.-New Jersey Stations, round silo. Fig. 2.-New Jersey 318 XCVII. Fig. 1.-New Mexico Station, main building. Fig. 2.-New Mexico Station, chemical laboratory... 328 XCVIII. Fig. 1.-New Mexico Station, biological laboratory. Fig. 2.- 328 XCIX. Fig. 1.-New York State Station, director's office and residence. 334 C. Fig. 1.-New York State Station, chemical laboratory. Fig. 2.- 334 334 334 342 CIV. Fig. 1.-New York Cornell Station, dairy building, used by uni- 342 CV. Fig. 1.--New York Cornell Station, plats of forage plants. Fig. 342 CVI. Fig. 1.-New York Cornell Station, experiments in hybridizing. 342 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.. 354 354 358 358 CXI. Fig. 1.—Ohio Station, administration building. Fig. 2.—Ohio Sta- 364 364 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. 364 372 Page. 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... 372 CXVI. Fig. 1.—Oregon Station, administration building, used by college 376 376 CXVIII. Fig. 1.-Pennsylvania Station, office and laboratory building. CXX. Fig. 1.—Pennsylvania Station, calorimeter building. Fig. 2.- 382 382 382 382 CXXII. Fig. 1.-Rhode Island Station, main building. Fig. 2.-Rhode 390 CXXIII. Fig. 1.-Rhode Island Station, barn, used by college and station. 390 390 398 398 CXXVII. Fig. 1.-South Dakota Station, main building, used by college and 404 404 CXXIX. Fig. 1.—South Dakota Station, experimental plats and forest 404 408 CXXXI. Fig. 1.—Tennessee Station, grass garden. Fig. 2.-Tennessee 408 CXXXII. Fig. 1.-Tennessee Station, experiments with tomatoes. Fig. 2.- 408 414 420 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. 420 428 428 428 |