CONNECTICITT. 95 



A loport of the receipts smd expeiiditiiivs for the United St;ites fund 

 has l)(M'M i('ii(kM-ed in ucconhmee with the schedules prescribed l>v tliis 

 Department, and has Ween ap})r<)\(Hl. 



1*L I'.l.K AllONS. 



The publications of this station rec('i\ cd durin"^' the ])ast tiscal vcar 

 were Part IV of the Annual Report for il»ol, containin^if articles on 

 the examination of Babcock apparatus, fertilization of peach orchards, 

 tobacco g'rowino", composition oi" feeding- stutl's, the nucleic acid of the 

 wheat end)rvo, and the report of the forester; Bulletins 18'.t-14;3 on 

 the apple-tree tent caterjnllar, the white fly or plant-house aleurodes, 

 commercial feeding" stull's in the Connecticut market, spray calendar, 

 and two connnon scale insects of the orchard; and Parts I and II of 

 the Annual Report for li)U2 devoted, respectivel}', to fertilizers, and 

 the second report of the State entomologist. 



Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Slurrs. « 

 DL'partint'iit ut the ConiiectieuL Agric'iilliual College. 



COVEKNINC UOAKD. 



Boanl of Trustees: Governor Abiraiu Chamhcrlaiii {rx-offido Pirsidenl), Hartford; 

 Vj. II. Jenkins {I'X-ojficio Vke-Pri'mh'ut), Xlw Ilarcn; George A. Hopson {Seen tarn), 

 Ead ]]'alliii(jfur(l; B. C. Patterson, Torrimjton; E. S. Henry, llockrille; (ieorge S. 

 Palmer, Norwich; D. W. Patten, North Haven; C. A. Capen, WiUiinanlic; A. J. Pier- 

 pont, Wuterbunj; L. J. Storrs, Spring Hill. 



STATION STAFF. 



L. A. Clinton, M. S., l>iredor; Aijricul- H. L. ijavrigui', B. Aon., Assistaniin Field 



t n risl. Experimenlx. 



A. G. Gulley, M. S., Jlortlcidturist. E. li. Bennett, B. S., Afyxixtaiit Horticid- 



W. O. Atwater, Ph. I)., Siipcrriifor Nidri- tnri.st. 



tion Ime.itiyations (Middletomi). \V. M. Esten, M. S., Lahonidir;/ Assistant 



H. W. Conn, Pii. D., Supernsor Daii-y {Middlctoivii). 



Bartrriolofjii {Middletomi). B. F. Koons, Pn. ])., CoiiKidting Ento- 



C L. Beach, B. >S., Daini Hu^handrnan. mohxjixt. 



W. A. Stocking, jr., B. S. A., Ai^sistaitt B. B. Turner, Pn. J)., Con.'mUiiig f'he)ui.st. 



Iiii<leriologi.'<l. E. II. J^ehnert, B. S., D. V. S., L'onsulting 



F. 11. !St(jnel)urn, I'oaUnjinun. Veterinariini. 



•E. A. Wliite, B. S., thnsalling Botanist. 



CENEKAL OUTLOOK. 



The reoroanization of this station and its work has continued during 

 the past year and as a result the station has b(>('n put in better condi- 

 tion financiallv and as regards facilities for work than it has ever been 

 in the past. The State appropriation of !j>I,S(Kt for Food and dairy 

 work has been divided e(|ually between the supervisor of nutrition 



"Telegraph ail<lre.ss, -Slorr.i rla W'illiinautic; railroad station, e.xpress, and freight 

 address, Euglcville. 



