Professor Taft, for Mr. Galloway, applied essentially the same remedies as Professor Goff, with the addition of a modified eau celeste. The eau celeste gave the best results and the carbonate of copper next best. Trees untreated gave 12.5 per cent. perfect fruits, 85.7 percent, slightly scabby, and 1.8 per cent, badly scabby. Carbonate of copper gave 51.2 per cent. perfect fruits, 48.6 per cent, slightly, scabby, and .16 per cent, badly scabby. Modified eau celeste gave 68.8 per cent. perfect fruits, 31 per cent. slightly scabby, and .2 badly scabby. The Northern Spy was the variety treated, and the applications were made seven times. The carbonate of copper injured the surface of the fruit very slightly, giving it " a russet color in streaks ; whether it injured the appearance of the fruit might be questioned. From the experience of this year, we are convinced that with many varieties, in localities where scab prevails, either of the copper mixtures will add from 25 to 50 per cent. to the value of the crop, at a cost not exceeding 25 or 30 cents for an average sized tree.

This estimate will cover the cost of the chemicals and of their application, and if the season is a warm, dry one, and the chemicals are purchased at wholesale, it can be reduced one-half." Dissolve 2 pounds of copper sulphate in hot water, and in another vessel dissolve 2½ pounds carbonate of soda. Mix, and before using add 1½ pints of ammonia, and then dilute to 22 gallons. Professor Taft considers 30 or 32 gallons of water better than 22.

Formula for Apple Scab Remedy.

Taft on Apple-Scab.

Formula for Modified Eeu Celeste.

This bulletin gives extended lists of fruits adapted to various portions of Michican, founded upon the admirable fruit lists of the State Horticultural Society. These lists of the State Society are models, and may well be studied by other societies.