REGULATIONS OB' GOVERNING BOARDS OF STATIONS, 295 



work of the station and assign tho i)aj-ts thereof to sncli persons as may be best fitted 

 by experience and ability to carry forward sudi work. Tliey shall cause to be kept 

 accurate, detailed accounts of all experimental work and all circumstances surround- 

 ing the experiments wliicli can in any way affect them, and sui:h results as the facts 

 show shall be worked out and put in sha])e for proper reijorts, to be pubhshed from 

 time to time as required by the act of Congress of March 2, 1887. 



(5) This ))oard shall require the <lirector to lay before the trustees at each stated 

 meeting of the trustees a plan of sucli experiments as may seem desirable to under- 

 take, also rfi)ort the probable exi)ense of the same, and shall designate snch instru- 

 ments, lands, help, and other requirements as they need to successfully carry out the 

 proj)osed work. 



(6) In case any professor of the college shall be employed in the work of the 

 experiment station, this l)oard shall estimate the value of his services while so 

 employed, such estimate to be made upon the basis of his regular salary as such pro- 

 fes.sor, and whatever sum shall be found to be proper compensation for such services, 

 sucii sum shall be paid from the experiment station fund. 



(7) This board shall i-ecommend to the trustees the appointment of all oflicersand 

 regular assistants employed npou the work of the station or farm. They shall 

 employ all temporary assistants, laborers, janitors, and workmen, who shall l)e jiaid 

 from a fund appropriated for that i)urpose, and report to the trustees at eacli stated 

 meeting. 



(S) They shall regulate the price paid to students for any labor j)erformed on the 

 farm or at the experiment station. 



(9) They shall cause to be kept in proper books for the purpose a regular account 

 of all money received and disbursed, the nM'eipts from and expenditures for and on 

 account of the experiment station and farm, or for the construction of buildings or 

 improvement of the premises, and in the farming and gardening operations. These 

 accounts shall be so kept as to show, as near as i)racticable, the cost of carrying on 

 the farm or garden and the quantity and value of the products of the same. 



NAMK AND OBJECT OK THE EXPERIMENT STATION. 



(1) There shall be, and hereby is, establish'ed a department of the college, which 

 shall be known and designated as the New Hampshire College Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Stiition, siiid department having exclusive use of Nesmith Hall. 



(2) The object and purpose of such station shall be to fulfill in its scope and work 

 the requirements of section 2 of the act of Congress of March 2, 1887, establishing 

 the same, and to conduct such other researches and expi-riments bearing directly on 

 the agricultural industry of the State of New Hampshire as may be deemed advis- 

 able l)y the board of trustees. 



(.3) The board of trustees reserves to itself the power to control all property 

 received and all ollicers appointed in the experiment station established by the 

 Hatch bill, so called, and the right to remove all such ollicers when in their judgment 

 the interests of the station require it. 



(4) The land belonging to the college and used for agricultural purposes shall be 

 devoted to the uses of thc^ experiment station, placed in the care of the board of con- 

 trol, but subject to the board of trustees the same as the exjteriment station under 

 the preceding section. 



(5) The trustees shall set apart such rooms and buildings as shall be needed from 

 time to time for the ]iurposes of an experiment station on such terms as shall lie 

 provided when assignecl, subject to the provisions of section '.] of this article. 



(6) All records in this department relating to the board of ((lutrol and director 

 shall be open at any time to the inspection of any memiier of the board of trustees. 



