58 AGRICULTURAL COLLEttES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



New Hampshire College Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham. 



Department of New Hampsbhe College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, 

 under the control of the Board of Trustees. 



STATION STAFF. 



Wm. D. Gibbs, M. S., Dir. E. L. Shaw, B. S., (Assoc.) A(/r. 



Fred W. Morse, M. S., V. Dir.; Chem. Harry F. Hall, A,^soc. Hort. 



Frank Wm. Rane, B. Agr., M. S., Hort. J. C. Bridwell, B. S., Asst. Ent. 



F. W. Taylor, B. S., Agr. Harry D. Batchelor, Asst. Chem. 



E. Dwight Sanderson, B. S. A., Ent. Edith M. Davis, Purchasing Agt. 



I. C. Weld, Dairy Manufactures.. Mabel II. Mehaffey, Sten. 



NEW JERSEY. 



Rutgers Scientific School, the New Jersey College for the Benefit of Agri- 

 culture and the Mechanic Arts, New Brunswick. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: Gov. Franklin Murphy (.ex officio). Xcwark; W. S. Gum- 

 mere (Chief Justice of the State), Newark; R. II. McCarter (Attorney-General) , 

 Newark; Austin Scott* (Pres.), New Brunswick; H. L. Janevvay, New Bruns- 

 wick; Joachim Elmeudorf, New York City; Samuel Sloan, New York City; 



II. W. Bookstaver, Neiv York City; R. F. Ballantine. Newark; David Bingham, 

 East Orange; T. G. Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Frederick Frelinghuysen (Treas.), 

 Newark; Jonathan Di.xon, .Jersey City; James Neilsou,* New Brnn.^wick; Rod- 

 erick Terry, New York City ; E. B. Coe, New York City : J. B. Drury, Neic Bruns- 

 tcick; James Le Fevre, Somerviile; F. J. Collier, Hud.Hon, N. Y.: P.-uil Cook.* 

 Troy. N. Y.; David Murray, New Brunswick; G. D. W. Vrooni, Trenton; J. B. 

 Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick ; W. H. Leupp,* New Brunsirick; Peter Donald, 

 New York City; J. P. Searle, New Brunswick; W. H. S. Demarest (Sec), New 

 Brunsicick; W. F. Wyckoff, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. W. Herbert,* jr., Helmetta; W. H. 

 Vredenl>urgh, Freehold; W. S. Myers, New Brun.'<wick; F. M. Voorhees, Eliza- 

 heth; J. G. Cannon, New York City; J. I. Vance, Newark; J. B. Mabon, New 

 York City; W. H. Van Steenbergh, Neic York City; A. T. Clearwater, Kingston, 

 N. Y. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



There are six distinct courses of study : A course in agriculture, a course in 

 civil engineering and mechanics, a course in chemistry, a course in electricity, 

 a course in biology, and a course in clay working and ceramics. Each course 

 requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. There is 

 also a Latin scientific cour.se wliich leads to the degree of B. Lift. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Austin Scott, Ph. D., LL. D., President; History and Political Science. 



Francis Cuyler Van Dyck, Ph. D., Louis Bevier, jr.. Ph. D., Greek Lang. 



Phys., Expt. Mech. and Lit.; Sec. E.vtension Dept. 



Edward A. Bowser, C. E., LL. D., Alfred A. Titsworth, M. S., C. E., 



Math. Engin. Emeritus. Graphics, Engin. 



Rev. Charles E. Hart, D. D., Ethics, Julius Nelson, Ph. D., BioJ. 



Evidences of Christianity. Byron D. Halsted, D. Sc, Bot., Hort. 



