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310 UKPOUT OK OFFICK <>F KXI'KKIMKNT STATIONS. 



WISCONSIN. 



Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. 

 Department of the University of Wisconsin. 



The Wiscoiifiiii Station is governed I))' the hoard of ri'j,'C'iit.s of tlic university, con- 

 sisting of the State snperint«ndent of i)iil)Hc instruction and the i)resi(U'nt of tlie 

 university, ex ollicio, and one meniher from each Congressional district and Iwn 

 meml)ers from tlie State at large, apiiointed l)y the governor iind liolihng oflicc for 

 tliree years. 



Innnediate ovei>!ight of tiie agricultural college and the experiment station is 

 delegated to a connnittee of the board of regents, comprising the president of the 

 university, ex oflicio, and tive mem})ers of the board. 



The regents have adopti'd a code of general l)y-la\vs, but no special rules governing 

 the experiment sfcition or the agricultural college have been adojjtt'd. All communi- 

 cations regarding the board of regents or agricultural conmiittee are brought to tlie 

 attention of the president in a coTumunication addressed to him. lie either acts 

 upon it or takes it to the board. There is no direct communication between the col- 

 lege professors and the university officials as regents, everything going througli the 

 director of the station and i)resident of the university in due form. 



WYOMING. 



Wyoming- Agricultural Experiment Station, Laramie. 



Department of the University of Wyoming. 



The Wyoming Station is under the control of the board of trustees of the university, 

 consisting of nine mend)ers appointed l)y the governor for terms of six years. The 

 rules and regulations adopted by the board are jis t\)ll()ws: 



Rules ANn.REOULATmxs of the Board op Trustees of the University op Wyoming 

 Foit THE (tovernment op the Wyoming Experiment Station. 



Ursolrtd, March ;?6", 1S9I, hij llie hoard of trnHtrra of the Ihiirer.tHi/ of Wiioinlvfj, That 

 there be, and hereby is, creati'd a department of the university, which shall be known 

 under the name and style of College of Agriculture, which shall include instruction 

 in agriculture, horticulture, and the related sciences; also instruction in the mechanic 

 arts and military science and tactics. 



Whereas under an act of Congress approved March 2, 1887, provision is made for 

 the establishment of agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges 

 of agriculture in the different States: 



Uraolvfd Inj the hoard of trvufres of tlie Umvcr.fU// of Wyoming, That there l)e, and 

 herel)y is, created a department in connection with the college of agriculture, to be 

 known under the name and style of the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Said station shall be in the immediate charge of an executive committee of three 

 members, selected from the Ixjard, subject to such rules and regulations as may be 

 adopted for their government by this board. 



Resolved, That the following plan of organization and rules and regulations of the 

 experiment station be, and the same are hereby, adopted : 



(1) The executive committee shall liavc immediate cliarge of the experiment 

 station and all substations that may from time to time be created by this board. 

 They shall approve and adopt all plans for experimental work upon recommenda- 

 tions of the station council hereinafter ])rovided for, and all matters that may l)e 

 prepared to be issued in the form of bulletins; audit and approve all bills created in 



