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ANNUAL REPORTS OF DErARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Principal officers of the several bureaus, divisioDS, and offices of the Depamient of Agri- 

 culture on Juli/ 1, ID 10 — Contiuued. 



OFFICE OF EXPEUIMENT STATIONS. 



Position. 



Director 



Assistant Director, and editor of Experiment Station 

 Kecord. 



Chief cleric 



Chief of— 



Editorial Division 



Di vision of Insular Stations 



Irrigation Investigations 



Drainage Investigations 



In charge of— 



Alaska Experiment Stations 



Guam Experiment Stations 



Hawaii Experiment Stations 



Porto Rico Experiment Stations 



Nutrition Investigations 



Accounts 



Specialists— 



In agricultural education 



In farmers' institutes 



Name. 



A. C. True 



E. VV. Allen 



Mrs. C. E. Johnston 



W. n. Beal 



Walter U. Evans... 

 Samuel Fortier 



C. G. Elliott 



C C. Georgeson 



J. B. Thompson 



E. V. Wilcox 



D. W. May 



0. F. Langworthy.. 



F. E. Singleton 



D. J. Crosby 



John Hamilton 



Salary 



per 

 annum. 



S4,000 

 3,500 



1,800 



2,700 

 2,700 

 3,500 

 3,500 



3,000 

 2,500 

 3,000 

 3,000 

 2,500 

 2,000 



2,400 

 2,250 



OFFICE OF PUBLIC ROADS. 



Director 



Chief chemist 



Chief engineer 



Chief of Road Management 

 Chief clerk , 



Logan W. Page 



Allerton S. Cushman. 



Vernon M. Pierce 



J. E. Penny! lacker, jr 

 W.Carl Wyatt 



$3,000 

 3,000 

 2,500 

 2,000 

 1,000 



ADDENDA. 



WHO ARE MEMBERS OF A FAMILY. 



[Civil-service act (22 Stat. L., 403). Anact to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States.] 



The civil-service act provides in section 9 as follows: 



Sec. 9. That whenever there are already two or more members of a family in the 

 public service in the grades covered by this act, no other member of such family 

 shall be eligible to appointment to any of said grades. 



The Attorney-General of the United States has decided as follows: 



The ' ' family " consists of those who live under the same roof with the pater familias — 

 those who form his fireside; but when they branch out and become heads of new 

 establishments they cease to be part of the father's family. (26 Op. A. G., 301.) 



These decisions are held to apply to reinstatements as well as to appointments. 

 (Rule IX, p. 45, Reinstatements, Civil Service Rules, edition of May, 1910.) 



