2bi0 KKl'dU'I' OF (»FI'I('K (»F KX I'Klil M KNT STATIONS. 



(11) The experiment ptation .«liall lis*' swell lainl a.« sliull lie assi^rncd to if liy tlie 

 lM>anl of triistfi'H for ex|)criim'ntal work. 



(12) The Ixianl of trustees or tlie profi'ssor of agriculture shall assi<:ii such farm 

 tools, maehinery, stork, materials, lalntr, and teauis for the use of the station as can 

 be (lone without interfering? witli the colie^re w<>rk in his department. 



(18) The station lihrary shall not he lifted up or eimiiipcd with station funds 

 except by special vote of tiie hoard of trustees, hut all jiurcha.«es of hooks or period- 

 icals for stiition use shall he iiurchase<l in the usual way, throuj^h the college lihrary. 



KANSAS. 



Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, MunhdUaii. 

 Pepartniciit of Kansas State Afrricullural College. 



The Kansiu< Station is under the control of tiie iioanl of regents of the agricultural 

 college, which consists of seven members, apjiointed by the governor and conlirme<l 

 by the State senate for terms of four years. The affairs (jf the station are managed 

 by a council in accordance with the following resolutions adopted by the board of 

 regents January IS, lUOO: 



The experiment station shall he managed by a coum-il, to consist of the i)resident 

 of the college, who shall l)e chairman ex officio, an agricidturist, a botanist, a cliem- 

 ist, an entomologist and horticulturist, a veterinarian, and such others as the board 

 of regents may designate. A meml)er of the council, naiuttd by tlie board, sliall he 

 styled director. He shall be the executive officer of the station, and as such shall 

 attend to its general Imsiness and corresjxjndence, the printing, binding, and dis- 

 trilnition of its pul)lications, and such other matters as the l)oard or council nuiy 

 direct, but in all things shall be subject to th(! action of the council. All experi- 

 ments shall be undertaken with the advice and consent of the council, but the 

 details of their i)erformance shall be under the control of the <lci>artments in charge 

 of them, respectively. The council shall hold regular monthly meetings, and such 

 s])ecial meetings as may l)e necessary. 



The plans for managing the substation at the Fort Hays Reservation are shown in 

 the following resolutions adopted by the board of regents December V.^, 1901: 



licsolred, That the president of the V)oard of regents shall ap])oint a regent, who 

 shall, under tlie direction of the l)oard, liave special charge of ail matters pertaining 

 to the Fort Hays Reservation in behalf of the agricultural college, the experiment 

 station council to direct all experiments, subject to the api>roval of the board. 



liesohid, That the crop experiments and such otlier experiments as can he pro- 

 vided for l)e l)egun in the year 1902 on as lil)eral a scale as circumstances and the 

 funds at our command permit, and that all seeding, cultivation, harvesting, storing, 

 sale, and purchase of commodities, or of live stock and its feeding, i)ertaining to 

 experimental work, and all records in reference thereto ])e under tlie immediate 

 supervision and direction of a competent man, who shall be stationed at Hays so 

 much of the time as may be necessary for best doing the work contemplated. 



Resolrcd, That such repairs be made upon the buildings on the Fort Hays Reserva- 

 tion as shall make them availal^le for use, and tliat a ])ractical farmer ])e employed, 

 who shall be known as foreman of the farm, and wlio shall see tliat all contracts 

 pertaining thereto are fulfilled and all property belonging to the experiment station 

 be properly cared for, and shall perform such other duties as shall be assigned 

 to him. 



Resolved, That the regent appointed to have charge of the interests of the experi- 

 ment station at Hays shall be paid his per diem and actual and necessary expenses 

 incurred in the performance of sudi duties, but shall not be allowed mileage. 



