OROANI^ZATION. 



• BOARD OF CONTROL : 



THB TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY. 



STATION COUNCIL. 



President, Jacob Gould Schurman. 

 Hon. A. D. White, .... Trustee of the University. 

 Hon. B. F. Tracy, - - President State Agricultural Society. 



Professor I. P. ROBERTS, ..... Agriculture. 



Professor G. C. Caldwei,L, ..... chemistry. 



Professor James Law, - - - - . Veterinary Science. 



Professor J. H. COMSTOCK, ... Entomology. 



Professor L. H. Bailey, - - - - Horticulture. 



Professor H. H. Wing, . - - . Dairy Husbandry. 



Professor G. F. Atkinson, ..... Botany. 



M. V. Slingerland, - - Assistant in Entomology. 



G. W. Cavanaugh, - - Assistant in Chemistry. 



L. A. Clinton, ... Assistant in Agriculture. 



OFFICERS OF THE STATION. 



I. P. Roberts, - - - - . • . Director. 



E. L. Williams, - ..... Treasurer. 



Edward A. Butler, ..... Clerk. 



In pursuance of the provisions of Chapter 128 of the Laws of 1897, the 

 following persons have been appointed investigators and instructors in the 

 College of Agriculture of Cornell University to serve throughout the state 

 according to the needs of the several localities for a portion or all of the 

 year. 



J. W. Spencer, M. V. Slingerland, A. L. Knisley, 



G. T. Powell, B. M. Duggar, C. E. Hunn. 



G. A. "^^MTTH, J. L. Stone, H. B. Cannon, Chief Clerk. 



Office of the Director, 20 Morrill Hall. 



The regular bulletins of the Station are sent free to all who request them. 



BULLETINS OK 1897. 



124. The Pistol-Case-Bearer in western New York. 



125. A Disease of Currant Canes. 



126. The Currant- Stem Girdler and The Raspberry-Cane Maggot. 



127. A Second Account of Sweet Peas. 



128. A Talk about Dahlias. 



129. How to Conduct Field Experiments with Fertilizers. 



130. Potato Culture. 



131. Notes upon Plums. 



132. Notes Upon Celery. 



133. The Army- worm in New York. 



134. Strawberries under Glass. 



135. Forage Crops. 



136. Chrysanthemums. 



137. Agricultural Extension Work, sketch of its Origin and Progress. 



