IIV) 



of Georoia -was rcMiioVi'd i'loiii Alliens to the vicinity of Griffin 

 (Exjx'rinu'ut P. (). ). Ga., wiicre it is in operation under the title of 

 the (Jeoriiia P>xperinient Station, with I\. J. Redding as director. 

 The chemical work is done l>y special contract at the University of 

 Georgia, but if the present plaiis are carried out will be done at 

 (iriffin as soon as laboratories can be prepared. Tlie connetition of 

 the Station Avitli tlie University, the institution which received the 

 benefits of the land-grant act of 1862, is constructively preserved 

 by allowing that institution a minority representation in the govern- 

 ing board. 



In Arizona, IS'ew Mexico, and [Ttah, stations have been partially 

 organized and steps taken to obtain af)propriations from the United 

 States Government for their maintenance. These Stations are 

 located at Tucson, Ariz.; Las Cruces, N. Mex. ; and Logan City, 

 Utah. Their directors are, in Arizona, S. M. Franklin ; in New 

 Mexico, Hiram Hadley, president of the Agricultural College, with 

 which the Station is connected ; and in Utah, J. AV. Sanborn. 

 18491— No. 3—05 2 



