DEPARTMENT OF FARM CROPS. 



The. work of the Department of Farm Crops is of three kinds: 

 (i) Teaching work; (2) Extension work; (3) Investigation. 



Teaching Work. 

 The overcrowded condition of the laboratory made it impossible 

 to get the work as well organized as was desired. This was particu- 

 larly felt by the graduate students, who had no room in the depart- 

 ment during the second term. This condition has now been partly 

 relieved, but there is still insufficient room as is mentioned in a special 

 report on that subject. 



The following students were registered in the department : 



FIRST HALF YEAR 



Students. 



Farm Crops, 11 33 



Farm Crops, 13 . . , 16 



Farm Crops, 15 16 



Graduates 8 



(iraduates (in absentia) 2 



75 



SECOND HALF YEAR 



Students. 



Farm Management, 12 44 



Farm Crops. 1 1 1 (specials) 47 



Farm Crops, 14 13 



Farm Crops, 15 12 



Graduates 10 



Graduates (in absentia) 2 



128 



Total registrations for both terms 203 



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