INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE, PUSA, FOR 1911-12. IS 



Twenty- four primary vaccinations and eight revaccina- 

 tions were performed in the early part of the year. 



15. Accounts. — The total expenditiiie during the finan- 

 cial year 1911-12 was Rs. 3,04,045, as under : — 



Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa — 



Office of the Director .... 69,015 



Chemical Section . . . . 



Mycological Section 

 Entomological Section 

 Pathological Entomological Section 

 Botanical Section . . . . 



Bacteriological Section 

 Agricultural Section 



41,012 

 19,622 

 37,345 

 24,188 

 41,542 

 22,108 

 49,213 



Total . 3,04,045 



16. Visitors. — Visitors to Pusa between 1st July 1911 to 

 30th June 1912, numbered among others : — 



The Hon'ble Mr. Syed Ali Imam, C.S.I., Bar.-at-Law, 

 Member in charge of the Legislative Department, Gov- 

 ernment of India. 



Mr. Abdul Aziz, Bar.-at-Law, Peshawar. 



Mr. C. V. Piper of the United States Department of 

 Agriculture, America. 



The Hon'ble Sir E. W. Carlyle, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., I.C.S., 

 Member in charge of the Department of Revenue and 

 Agriculture, Government of India. 



The Hon'ble Mr. W. H. Clark, C.S.I., C.M.G., Member in 

 charge of the Department of Commerce and Industry, 

 Government of India. 



Mr. R. Nagamine, Director of the Government Stock Farm 

 in Formosa. 



Mr. T. Kawakami, Director of the Government Museum, 

 Formosa. 



Lieutenant-Colonel C. iS^orie, Dehra Dun. 



Mr. D. Quinlan, M.R.C.V.S., Superintendent, Civil Vete- 

 rinary Department, Bengal. 



The Hon'ble Surgeon-General Sir C. P. Lukis, M.D., 

 F.R.C.S., K.C.S.I., Director General. Indian Medico] 

 Service. 



