V. 3 



LOCATIONS AND DIRECTORS OF THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 



STATIONS. 



AIjAbama— Auburn: W. L. Broun, LL. D.* 

 Unioiitown: Canebrake Station: "W. H. New- 

 man. M.S. + Athens: North Alabama Station; 

 R. E. Binford. M. A. Abbeville: Southeast 

 Alabama Station; D. Gillis, M. S. 



Anizo-s A— Tucson: F. A. GuUey, M.S. 



Arkansas— Ff/</f/^<^tJi7i«.- R. L. Bennett, B. S. 



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



CoLoHADo— i^or< Collins: Walter J. Quick, 

 B. S. 



Connecticut— JVewfliopen; State Station; S. 

 W. John.son, M. A. Storrs: Storrs School 

 Station; W. O. Atwater, Ph. D. 



UELAWAKE— JN't'irarA-.- A. T. Neale. Ph.D. 



Florida— XaA-« City: J. P. DePass. 



ViK.onG\A—Experim.ent: R.J. Redding. 



iLijiiiois— Champaign: G. E. Morrow, M. A.* 



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



XowA—Ames: James Wilson. 



Kansas— .l/a«A«'/art; G. T. Falrchild, M. A.J 



Kenttcky— Xeji/i(7^o/i; M. A. Scovell. M. S. 



Louisiana— .•lMd'/6o« Park. New Orleans: Sug- 

 ar Station. Baton Rouge: State Station. 

 Calhoun: North Louisiana Station. W. C. 

 Stubbs, Ph. D., is director of the three sta- 

 tions. 



Maine— Ororto.- W. H. Jordan, M. S. 



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



Massachusetts— .47«A«?■«^• State Station; C. 

 A.Goessmann, LL. D. Amherst: Hatch Sta- 

 tion; H.H.Goodell.LL. D. 



MicKUi An— Agricultural College: O. Clute, M. S. 



Minnesota— 5^ Anthony Park: C. D. Smith, 

 M.S. 



Mississivpi— Agricultural College: S. M. Tracy, 

 M.S. 



MiSSOVRi— Columbia: E. D. Porter. Ph. D. 

 Nebraska— iiHcoi/j.' H. H. Nicholson, M. A. 

 NEV.4DA— .ff«no.- S. A. Jones, Ph. D. 

 New Hampshire— .ffo/iop^r; G. H. Whitcher, 



B. S. 

 New Jersey — New Brunswick: State and Col- 

 lege Stations; James Neilson.g 

 New Mexico— ia« Cruces: H. Hadley, M. A. 

 ^T£,yi York— Geneva: State Station; P.Collier, 



Ph.D. Ithaca: Cornell University Station; 



I. P. Roberts, M. Agr. 

 North Carolina— .SaWj^A.* H. B. Battle, Ph. 



D. 

 North Dakota— i^argro; H. E. Stockbridge, 



Ph.D. 

 Omo— Columbus: C.E.Thome. 

 Oklahoma— .S<«7i«a/*/-.- J. C. Neal, M. D. 

 Oregon— Cori'oiii*.* J. B. Bloss, M.A. 

 Pennsylvania— 5<a<« College: H. P. Armsby, 



Ph.D. 

 Rhode lsi.Am>— Kingston: C. O. Flagg, B. S. 

 South Carolina— /'"or^ Hill: H. A. Strode. 

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

 Tennessee— A'«oxt'i7i^.- F. Lamson-Scribner, 



B.S. 

 Texas— College Station: G. W. Curtis, M. S. A. 

 Utab— Logan: J. W. Sanborn, B. S. 

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

 ViRGiyiA-Blacksburg: J. M. McBryde, LL. D. 

 Washington— jRwii/rtrtn; G. Lilley, LL. D. 

 West Virginia- Jforgra/i<own; J. A. Myers 



Ph.D. 

 Wisconsin— .l/orfj«o«.' W. A. Henry, B. Agr. 

 Wyoming— Xarawie.' A. A. Johnson, D. D. 



♦President of board of direction. 

 ^Chairman of council. 



tAssistant director in charge. 

 §Acting director. 



The following persons were directors of stations for a portion of the year ending July 1. 1892: 



Alabama— J. S. Newman. 

 Arkansas— E. H. Murfee. LL. D. 

 Colorado— F. J. Annis, M. S. ; J. M. Lawrence. 

 Illinois— S. H. Peabody, LL. D. 



Indiana— J. H. Smart. I>L. D. 

 Oregon— B. L. Arnold, M. A. 

 Virginia— W. D. Saunders. 

 Wyoming— D. McLaren, M. S. 



Office of Experiment Stations.— Director, A. W. Harris; Assistant Director. A. C. True; 

 Special Agent for European Work and Consulting Expert, W. O. Atwater; Assistant Edi- 

 tors, E. W. Allen (foreign work) and W. H. Beal (index.) ; Librarian and Record Clerk. S. L. 

 Sommers. 

 Communications intended for this Omce .should be addressed to the Sechktary of Agri 



tULTiiRE, for the Office of Experiment :^tations. Department of Agriculture. Washington. D. C. 



