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tion for the Year Ending September 1, 1915 ;" and Circular 120, 

 " The Inspection, Certification and Transportation of Nursery 

 Stock." 



PERSONNEL OF THE BUREAU OF HORTICULTURE 



The organization of the Bureau of Horticulture is as follows : 



George G. Atwood, Chief of the Bureau; B. D. Van Buren, 

 Assistant Chief ; H. C. Sands, Pathologist. 



Twelve inspectors having charge of divisions of the State are per- 

 manently located at convenient points throughout the State. As- 

 sistance is given to each one of these supervisory inspectors, de- 

 pending upon the nature of the work and the season of the year 

 when it must be cared for. 



The total number of employees of the Bureau of Horticulture 

 including four bee inspectors, two stenographers, and one copyist, 

 is thirty-eight. 



