INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE, PUSA, EOR 1913-14. 



REPORT OF THE IMPERIAL AGRICULTURIST 



(A. C. Dobbs, B.A.) 



I. — Administration and Tours. 



Charge. — Mr. Milligan held charge of the Pusa Farm 

 lor the first ten months of the period under review; he 

 went home on long leave at the end of April, after which 

 the writer officiated for him. 



The number of Supernumerary Agricultural appoint- 

 ments was reduced from three to two during the year under 

 report. Messrs. Gilbert and McGowan vacated their posts 

 on the supernumerary establishment, on the creation of new 

 appointments on the regular cadre in Bombay and Bihar, 

 and one of the resulting vacancies was filled by the appoint- 

 ment of Mr. M. Wynne Sayer who arrived in India at the 

 end of March, and is now officiating as Assistant to the 

 Agricultural Adviser. 



The other post vacated was absorbed in one of the Dew 

 posts on the regular cadre, while the second remaining 

 Supernumerary appointment continues to be held by Mr. 

 G. D. Mehta, now working in Madras. 



Mr. Judah Hyam was in charge of the Breeding Herd 

 throughout the year. 



Mr. Mohomed Ikramuddm held the post of 1st Farm 

 Overseer during the year, in addition to the duties of the 

 2nd Farm Overseer from 16th May 1913 to 4th November 

 1913. 



Mr. Arjan Singh, AgTicultural Assistant, Lyallpur 

 Farm, was posted to the vacant post of 2nd Farm Overseer 

 on the 5th November 1913. 



Training. — The following students attended the 

 courses : — 



1. Mr. B. M. Valweker, from Mysore State, in cattle 

 management, from 29th January 1914 to 4th 

 April 1914. 



