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LOCATIONS AND DIRECTORS OF THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 

 STATIONS JULY, 1891. 



AiiABAMA — Auburn: J.S. Newruan. Uniontown. 

 Canebrake Station; W. H. Newman, M. S.* 

 Athens: North Alabama Station; C. L. New- 

 man, B. S. Abbeville : Southeast Alabama Sta- 

 tion; T. M. Watlington, B. S. 



Arizona — Thicson: F. A. Gulley, M. S. 



ARK.A.ySAS—FayetteviUe : R. L. Bennett, B. S. 



California — Berkeley: E. W. Hilgard, LL. D. 



Colorado— For« Collins: F. J. Annis, M. S.f 



Connecticut— iVe?« JTat)«n; State Station; S.AV. 

 Jolmson, M. A. Storrs: Storrs School Station ; 

 C. D. Woods, B. S4 



Delaware- JVettiarfc .- A. T. Neale, Ph. D. 



Florida — Lake City: J. P. De Pass. 



Georgia — Experiment : R. J. Redding. 



Illinois — Champaign: S. H. Peabody, LL. D. 



Indiana — La Fayette: C. S. Plumb, B. S. 



Iowa— Aines: James Wilson. 



Kansas— 3/aji/ia«an: G. T. Fairchild, M. A.§ 



Kentucky — Lexington: M. A. Scovell, M. S. 



Louisiana — Auduboii Park, New Orleans: Sugar 

 Station. Baton Rouge: State Station. Calhoun: 

 North Louisiana Station. W. C. Stubbs, Ph. D., 

 is director of the three stations. 



Maine — Orono: W. H. Jordan, M. S. 



Maryland— CoKcffe Park: H. E. Alvord, C. E. 



MASSACHUSETT.S — Amhcrst : State Station; C. A. 

 Goessmann, Ph.D. Amherst: Hatcli .Station ; 

 H. H. Goodell, M. A. 



MlcniGAV— Agricultural College: O. Clute, M. S. 



Minnesota — St. Anthony Park: C. D. Smith, M. S. 



Mississippi — Agricultural College: S. INI. Tracy, 



M.S. 

 Missouri— Co?wm6m; E. D. Porter, Ph.D. 

 Nebraska — Lincoln: H. H. Nicholson, M. A. 

 Nevada— Reno; S. A. Jones, Ph.D. 

 New Hampshire— iTfoioDcr; G.H.Whitcher,B.S. 

 New Jersey — Netv Brunswick: State and College 



Stations; James Neilson.t 

 New Mexico— £as Cruces: H. Hadley, M. A. 

 New York — Geneva: State Station; P. Collier, 

 . Ph.D. Ithaca: Cornell University Station ; I. 



P. Roberts, M. Agr. 

 North Carolina— JJaJeij/i ; H. B. Battle, Ph. D. 

 North Dakota — Fargo: H. E. Stockbiidge, 



Ph.D. 

 Ohio— CohtjnArts; C. E. Thome. 

 Oregon — Corvallis: B. L. Arnold, M. A. 

 Pennsylvania — State College : H. P. Armsbj', 



Ph.D. 

 Rhode Island — Kingston: C. O. FJagg, B. S. 

 South Carolina — Fort HUi: H. A. Strode. 

 South Dakota — Brookings: L. Foster, M. S. A. 

 Tennessee — Knoxville: F. L. Scribner, B. S. 

 Texas— Coi;e.oe Station : G. W. Curtis, M. S. A. 

 Utah — Logan : J. W. Sanborn, B. S. 

 Vermont — Burlington: W. W. Cooke, M. A. 

 Virginia — Blacksburg : W. D. Saunders. 

 West Virginia — Morgantown: J. A. Myers, 



Ph.D. 

 Wisconsin — Madison : W. A. Henry, B. Agr. 

 Wyoming— iaramie ; D. McLaren, M. S. 



♦Assistant director in charge, f Acting director. | Vice-director in charge. § Chairman of council 

 The following persons were directors of stations for a portion of the year ending July 1, 1891 : 



New Jersey— M. E. Gates. LL. D. 

 North Dakota— S. T. Satterthwaite. 

 South Carolin.a.— J. IM. McBryde, Ph. D. 

 South Dakota— L. McLouth, Ph. D. 

 Tennessee— C. W. Dabney, jr., LL. D. 



Arizona— S.M. Franklin, Ph. D. 

 Arkansas — A. E. Menke, D. Sc. 

 Colorado— C. L. Ingersoll, M. S. 

 Iowa— R. P. Speer. 

 Minnesota — N. W. McLain, LL. B. 



Office of Experiment Stations.— Director, W. O. Atwater; Assistant Director, A. 

 W. Harris; First Assistant Editor, A. C. True; Assistant Editors, E. W. Allen and 

 W. H. Beal; Librarian and Record Clerk, S. L. Soinmers. 

 Communications intended for this Office should he addressed to the Seceetaey of 

 Agricultukk, for the Office of Experiment Stations, Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 

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