14 Twenty-Second Annual Report of the 



Bureau of Farmers' Institutes. 

 Bureau of State Institution Farms. 

 Bureau of Licenses. 



employees 



The personnel of the force during the year has been as follows : 

 CALVIN J. HUSON, Commissioner, until April 4, 1915. 



On February 27, 1915, Calvin J. Huson, Commissioner of 

 Agriculture, sent his resignation to Governor Whitman effective 

 March 1, or as soon thereafter as his successor should qualify. 

 Mr. Huson served until April 4, 1915, inclusive, when he ac- 

 cepted the position of State Fair Commissioner. 



CHARLES S. WILSON, Commissioner, from April 5, 1915. 



On March 29, 1915, Governor Whitman sent the name of 

 Charles S. Wilson to the Senate for the position of Commissioner 

 of Agriculture. The appointment was confirmed, and on April 5 

 Professor Wilson took the oath of office and assumed the duties of 

 Commissioner of Agriculture. 



Harry E. Cole, Deputy, Albany office 



Harry B. Winters, Deputy, Albany office 



Clarence A. Phelan, Deputy. New York office, to July 15th, 1915. 



John J. Coughlin, Deputy, Buffalo office 



George L. Flanders, Counsel 



BUREAU OFFICERS 



George G. Atwood, Chief, Bureau of Horticulture 



B. D. Van Buren, Assistant Chief, Bureau of Horticulture 



Elizabeth A. Dowd, Chief of Accounts 



Charles W. Larmon, Chief of the Bureau of Farm Lands and Statistics 



John T. Norton. Chief of the Bureau of Butter Substitutes 



Edward van Alstyne, Director of Farmers' Institutes 



John G. Wills, Chief Veterinarian 



Charles Linch, First Assistant Veterinarian 



Edward J. Wheeler, Chief Chemist 



Edward P. McKeefe, Chemist in charge of New York laboratory 



John A. Miller, Chemist in charge of Buffalo laboratory 



Ward B. White, Chemist in charge of Ithaca laboratory 



Marc W. Cole, Superintendent, Bureau of Cooperation, to July 1st, 1915 



William R. P. Malony, Superintendent. Bureau of Licenses 



Edward F. Burke, Agent in charge of the Bureau of Dairy Products 



