ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND STATIONS. l75 



the need and desirability of the more advanced work contemplated 

 under the Adams Act was generally expressed. A resolution record- 

 ing approval of the methods adopted by the Office of Experiment 

 Stations in administering the Adams Act was passed by the section. 



Three carefully prepared papers were presented before the sec- 

 tion — one on Problems of Animal Nutrition, by H. P. Armsby; 

 another on Methods of Experimentation in Feeding for Meat Pro- 

 duction, by H. W. Mumford, and the third on Methods of Experi- 

 mentation in Feeding for Milk Production, by J. L. Hills. 



A report of the committee on unification of terms used in chemical 

 analysis was presented by C. G. Hopkins, chairman. The report 

 was accepted, and the committee was continued with instructions 

 to seek to bring about an agreement for uniform usage among 

 chemists. 



