NOTES. 



Arizona Station. — A. J. McClatchie, M. A., has been appointed agriculturist aud 

 horticulturist of the station, and located at Phoenix, Arizona. 



Colorado Station. — Harvey H. Griffin, B. S., has been appointed to succeed W. 

 Frank Crowley as superintendent of the Arkansas Valley Substation, at Rockyford, 

 Colorado. 



Idaho Station. — W. L. Payne, of Moscow, has been elected treasurer of the sta- 

 tion to succeed P. A. Reagan, resigned. 



Montana College and Station. — Frank Beach, professor of irrigation engi- 

 neering and agriculture in the college and agriculturist of the station, has resigned, 

 to take effect April 1, 1898. 



Nebraska University and Station. — F. W. Card, professor of horticulture in 

 the university and horticulturist of the station, has resigned, to take effect Septem- 

 ber 1, 1898, and has accepted a similar position in the Rhode Island Agricultural 

 College and Experiment Station. 



Oklahoma Station. — There has been a marked increase during the past few mouths 

 in the applications for the bulletins of this station and in the correspondence request- 

 ing information on specific points. The station has completed one stage of an experi- 

 ment contrasting the value of Kafir corn meal and Indian corn meal as food for steers. 

 In this trial the steers on Kalir corn meal ate more and made better gains than those 

 of like quality fed Indian corn meal. 

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