STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 

 statistics, i9^^— Continued. 



267 



Num- 

 ber 

 on 



stafl. 



21 



24 



26 

 IS 



21 



5 

 32 



17 



13 



1,504 



Num- 

 ber of 

 teach- 

 ers on 

 stafi.i 



14 



61 



573 



Num- 

 ber of 

 persons 

 on stafl 



who 

 assist in 

 farmers' 

 insti- 

 tutes. 



3 



10 



485 



Publications 



during fiscal 



year 1911. 



Num- 

 ber. 



10 



27 



Pages. 



199 



137 



194 

 496 



148 



43 



179 



97 

 835 



280 



566 20,099 1,012,520 



Number 

 of names 

 on mail- 

 ing list. 



11,012 



.34,000 



10,500 

 14,000 



23,000 



7,400 

 15,350 



7,500 

 17,000 



5,700 



Principal lines of work. 



Chemistry; soil investigations; inspection t)f fertiliz- 

 ers: field experiments; horticulture; plant breed- 

 ing; seeds; weeds; diseases of plants and animals; 

 feeding experiments; entomology; dairying; api- 

 culture. 



Chemistry; examination and comparison of com- 

 mercial feeaing stuffs and fertilizers; soils; field 

 experiments; horticulture; plant breeding; feed- 

 ing experiments; diseases of plants and animals 

 and selection; entomology; cotton investigations. 



Chemistry of soils; field experiments; horticulture; 

 diseases of plants; breeding and feeding experi- 

 ments; poultry experiments; entomology; irriga- 

 tion and drainage; arid farming. 



Chemistry; botany; bacteriology; analysis and con- 

 trol of fertilizers and feeding stuffs; inspection of 

 creamery glassware; horticulture; diseases of 

 plants; feeding and breeding experiments; dairy- 

 ing. 



Chemistry; field experiments; horticulture; plant 

 breedmg; soil bacteriology; mycology; breeding 

 and feeding experiments; diseases of animals; 

 dairying. 



Field experiments; plant breeding; plant diseases; 

 entomology. 



Chemistry; plant physiology; bacteriology; soils; 

 field experiments; horticulture; plant breedmg; 

 diseases of plants; feeding and breeding experi- 

 ments; veterinary science; entomology; irrigation; 

 dry farming; clearing logged-olT lands. 



Chemistry; effect of pressure in the preservation of 

 fruits, vegetables, and milk; artificial fixation of 

 atmospheric nitrogen; analysis and control of fer- 

 tilizers; soils; field experiments; horticulture; dis- 

 eases of plan ts an d an ima Is ; in spec tion of orchards 

 and nurseries; feeding and breeding experiments; 

 poultry experiments; entomology; dairying. 



Chemistry; bacteriology; soils; field experiments; 

 agronomj'; tobacco and cranberry culture; horti- 

 culture; plant breeding; plant pathology; breed- 

 ing and feeding experiments; poultry experi- 

 ments; veterinary science; entomology; dairying; 

 irrigation and drainage; agricultural engineering; 

 agricultural economics; home economics; exten- 

 sion. 



Chemistry; mycology; botany; meteorology; soils; 

 range improvement; fertilizers; field experiments; 

 plant selection; poisonous plant investigations; 

 food analysis; breeding and feeding experiments; 

 wool investigation; veterinary science; irrigation; 

 eflfects of alkali on structural and other material. 



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