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governing the exhibitions, and the approval of premium 

 lists, shall be referred to this committee, who shall con- 

 sider the same and report to the Board. 



The Committee on Domestic Animals and Sanitation. 



Art. 6. All matters relatins; to domestic animals and Duties of ' 



'-' committee 



the sanitation of farms and farm buildings shall be referred on domestic 



^ _ animals and 



to this committee, who shall consider the same from time sanitation, 

 to time, and report to the Board. 



The Committee on Gypsy Moth, Insects and Birds. 



Art. 7. It shall be charged with the duties of the Duties of 

 gypsy moth committee, as provided for in chapter 210 gypsy moth, 

 of the Acts of 1891. All matters relating to birds and birds, 

 insects shall be referred to this committee, who shall re- 

 port to the Board from time to time. 



The Committee on Dairy Bureau and Agricultural 

 Products. 



Art. 8. All matters relating to products of the farm Duties of 



. committee on 



or the dairy shall be referred to tins committee, who shall dairy bureau 

 report to the Board from time to time. (See chapter I., cultural 



,. , n V products. 



article 2.) 



The Committee on Agricultural College and 

 Education. 



Art. 9. All matters relating to agricultural education. Duties of 

 lectures, the providing for institutes and public meetings agricultural 

 of the Board, shall be referred to this committee, who education, 

 shall have general oversight of the work, under the direc- 

 tion of the Board. This committee shall also be charged 

 with the duties of the Board as Overseers of the Massa- 

 chusetts Agricultural College, as provided for in chapter 

 20, section 5, of the Public Statutes. They shall visit the 

 college from time to time, to inspect the property, observe 

 the methods, extent, and character of the instruction there 

 given, attend the commencement exercises and examina- 

 tions, and make report of their doings and observations to 

 the Board, with any suggestions and recommendations 

 they may deem proper, as prescribed by the Governor and 

 Council, May 12, 188G, and recorded in "Agriculture of 

 Massachusetts," 1888, page 396. 



