WASHINGTON. 193 



LINE.S OF WORK. 



The priiu'ipul lines of work roiiducted at the Yirj^inia Station during 

 the })ast year were as follows: Field experiment^ — study of forage 

 plants, corn and other crops, tillage and inanurial experiments, rota- 

 tions; analysis of foods; horticulture; l)acterioloi'V — of milk and soils, 

 critical study of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria; feeding experi- 

 ments — feeding steers, study of corn stover, wheat straw, cotton-seed 

 hulls, etc., as substitutes for hay; veterinary science; entomolog}'; 

 cider and vinegar making; and study of ferments. 



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INCOME. 



The income of the station during the past fiscal year was as follows: 



United States appropriation $15, 000. 00 



Farm pro<lm-t.s 346. 32 



Miscellaneous 73. 85 



Total 15,420.17 



A report of the receipts and expenditiu'es for the United States fund 

 has been rendei'ed in accordance with the schedules prescribed ))y this 

 Department, and has been approved. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The publications of this station received during the past fiscal year 

 were the Annual Report for 1!M)1 and Bulletins 123-132. Bulletins 

 128-132 comprise a series on orchard studies. The other bulletins are 

 on the use of blackleg vaccine, sheep scab, mange in horses, the 

 stomach worm, and the production of vinegar in cellars. Two special 

 bulletins were received, one on the Virginia State board of crop pest 

 commissioners and the other on inspection of lioanokc County for 

 San Jose scale. 



WASIIIXGTON. 



Washing-ton Agricultural Experiment Station, Pullman. 

 Department of Washington Agricultural College and School of Science. 



GOVERNINr; BOARD. 



Board of Regents: F. J. Barnard, Seattle; R. C. McCroskey, Garfield; J. P. Sharp 

 {Vice-Preifident), EUenshurg; V. L. Ettinger {Treasurer), Colfax; H. D. Crow {Presi- 

 derU), Spokane; K. A. Bryan {Secretary), Pidlman. 



STATION STAFF. 



E. A. Bryan, M. A., LL. D., Director. George Severance, B. S., AssiAtavt Agn- 



E. K. Elliott, M. S., AgricidturiHt. cidtnrht. 



R. Kent Beattie, M. A., Botanit^t, Zoolo- W. II. Lawrence, M. A., AKKiiitnnt Bota- 



ffi^- nutt, Entotnulogist. 



N. O. Booth, B. Agr., Hnrtkulturinl . O. L. Waller, Ph. M., Irrigation Engineer. 



Elton Fnlmer, M. A., Chemist. R. W. Thatcher, B. S., Cheinist. 



S. B. Nelson, D. V. M., Vetrrinarian. J. S. Cotton, B. A., .Isxistant in Coopera- 



H. S. Davis, Ph. B., .ifiinstaut Zoologint, the Range Experiments. 



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