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The income of the station during the past fiscal year was as fol- 

 lows: 



United States appropriation, Hatch Act $15,000.00 



United States appropriation, Adams Act 13,000.00 



State appropriation 40,000.00 



Fees 15.00 



Farm products 10,973.76 



Miscellaneous G61.20 



Balance from previous year 1,747,40 



Total SI, 397. 42 



A report of the receipts and expenditures for the United States 

 funds has been rendered in accordance witli the schedules prescribed 

 by tliis department and has been approved. 



The Iowa station continues to do a large amount of work of great 

 practical benefit to the State. It is especially active in disseminating 

 the results of its work in popular ways. 



KANSAS. 



Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan, 



Department of Kansas State Agricultural College. 



E. H. Webster, M. S., Director. 



During the year a milling department was organized, with L. A. 

 Fitz, formerly of the Bureau of Plant Industry of this department, 

 in charge. A State department of forestry with headquarters at Man- 

 hattan was established, and C. A. Scott, formerly of the Iowa State 

 College, was placed in charge. A. M. Ten Eyck, formerly agrono- 

 mist of the station, entered upon his duties as superintendent of the 

 Fort Hays substation; and after the close of the fiscal year, W. M. 

 Jardine, of the Bureau of Plant Industry of this department, was 

 appointed agronomist to fill the vacancy. C. W. Nash, formerly of 

 the Maryland station, was made assistant in agronomy, and Turner 

 R. H. Wright, assistant in animal nutrition. AV. E. Davis, D. H. 

 Rose, R. W. Graff, and Miss Anna Monroe, were appointed assist- 

 ants in botany, A. R. Nystrom assistant in dairying, and J. W. Cal- 

 vin assistant in chemistry. L. M. Peairs, of the Maryland sta- 

 tion, succeeded T. H. Scheffer as assistant entomologist, the latter 

 resigning to accept a position in the Bureau of Biological Survey 

 in this department. W. E. King and R. H. Wilson, bacteriologist 

 and assistant bacteriologist, respectively, of the station, resigned to 

 enter commercial work. F. S. Jacoby was appointed assistant in 

 poultry work, with D. E. Schreiner as foreman of the poultry plant. 

 A. G. Phillips, assistant in poultry husbandry, resigned to take charge 

 of the new poultry division of the Indiana Experiment Station. 



