96 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Superintendent of sheep and poultry H. L. Pike 



Superintendent of machinery John Ledgerwood 



Superintendent of agriculture R. T. St. John; 



Superintendent of horticulture M. J. Wragg. 



Superintendent of dairy H. R. Wright 



Superintendent of fine arts M. McDonald: 



On motion of ]ylr. Packard meeting adjourned until g o'clock 

 A.M.. tomorrow morning. , 



FRIDAY MORNING, DKCEMBER II, I9O3. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment, and on roll call all mem- 

 bers were found to be present except Gov. A. B. Cummins, Dr^ 

 A. B. Storms, P. O. Koto and G. D. Ellyson. 



Alinutes of Thursday's meeting were read and approved. 



The president announced the appointment of committees as 

 follows : , ,. 



Resolutions — R. T. St. John, M. McDonald and T. C. Legoe. 



Powers and Duties of the Board — Gov. A. B. Cummins, W. W. Mor- 

 row and C. E. Cameron. 



Adulteration of Foods, Seeds and Other Products — S. B. Packard, M^ 

 J. Wragg and H. R. Wright. 



Dairy Industry and Products — H. R. Wright, T. C. Legoe and Johtt 

 Ledgerwood. 



Contagious Diseases Among Domestic Animals — P. O. Koto, H. L^ 

 Pike and R. S. Johnston. 



Auditing Committee — J. W. Wadsworth, W. C. Brown and C. W. 

 Phillips. 



Mr. Packard, chairman of the committee on food adultera- 

 tions, submitted a statement of the expenses incurred for the 

 year of 1903, as follows: 



To J. B. Weems, chemist $50.00 



To S. B. Packard, expenses 14.80> 



To M. J. Wragg, expenses 11. 1& 



Total $75.96; 



Secretary read estimate diawn bv the executive com.mittee on 

 expenditure of funds for year of 1904, as follows: 



