

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 



OF THE 



MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



(Under the control of the State Board of Agriculture.) 



STATION COUNCIL. 



J. L. Snyder, M. A., Ph. D., Pres., 



Ex-officio Member. 

 Clinton D. Smith, M. S., Dire.tor. 

 L. R. Taft, M. S., - Horticulturist. 

 *Rob't C. Kedzie, M. a., M. D., D. Sc, 



LL. D. 



Chemist. 



F. W. ROBISON, B. S. - Chemist. 



F. S. Kedzie. M. S. Associate Chemist. 

 Chas. E. Marshall. Ph. D., 



Bacteriologist and Hygienist. 

 R. S. Shaw, B. S. A. Experimenter 



with Live Stock. 

 A. M. Brown, A. B,, Sec. and Treas. 



ADVISORY AND 



M. L. Dean, - Asst. in Horticulture. 

 Geo. a. Waterman, V. S., M. D. C, 



Consulting Veterinarian. 



B. O. LONGYEAR, B. S., 



Acting Consulting Botanist. 

 R. H. Pettit, B. S. a.. 



Consulting Entomologist. 



ASSISTANT STAFF. 



T. A. Farrand, - In charge of South 



Haven sub-station. 

 Mrs. L. E. Landon, - Librarian. 

 S. Fred Edwards, B. S., 



Asst. in Bacterioloyy and Hygiene. 

 Leo M. Geismar. Chatham, in charge of 

 3, Upper Peninsula Experiment Station. 



SUB-STATIONS. 



Grayling, Crawford county, 80 acres deeded. 



South Haven, Van Buren county, 10 acres rented; 5 acres deeded. Local Agent, 



T. A. Farrand. r , 



Chatham, Alger county, 160 acres deeded. Local Agent, Leo M. Geismar. 



STANDING COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. 



Hon. Charles'J. Monroe, 

 Hon. L. Whitney Watkins, 



South' Haven. 

 Manchester. 



STATE WEATHER SERVICE. 



(Under the control of the State Board ofJiAgriculture.) 



Director, 



OFFICERS OF THE SERVICE. 



C. F. Schneider, U. S, Weather Service. 



♦DiedNov. 7, 1902. 

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