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Samuel H. DeVault, A.M., Assistant, Department of Agricultural Eco- 

 nomics. 



Arao Itano, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology. 



Stuart C. Vinal, M.Sc, Assistant, Department of Entomology. 



Miss Ethelyn Streeter, Clerk, Department of Horticulture. 



C. Theodore Buchholz, V.M.D., Assistant, Department of Veterinary 

 Science. 



Bernard L. Peables, B.Sc, Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal 

 Chemistry. 



Leaves of Absence on Accoxint of Military Service. 



John B. Lentz, V.M.D., Assistant, Department of Veterinary Science, 

 from August 31. 



Robert S. Scull, B.Sc, Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal Chem- 

 istry, from September 11. 



Windom A. Allen, B.Sc, Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal 

 Chemistry, from September 16. 



John B. Smith, B.Sc, Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal Chem- 

 istry, from October 5. 



Maintenance. 

 In accordance with the provision by the Legislature of 1912, 

 the amount received from the State for general expenses was 

 $5,000 greater than last year. The total revenues of the station 

 were not quite $4,500 larger than last year, as there were 

 shrinkages in receipts from sales of crops and in the fees ob- 

 tained under the fertilizer law. The total revenues are shown 

 in the following table : — 



Total Revenue for the Fiscal Year, Dec. 1, 1916, to Nov. 30, 1917. 



State appropriation, $35,000 00 



Federal appropriations : — 



Hatch fund, 15,000 00 



Adams fund, 15,000 00 



Agricultural department, sales and labor, .... 4,810 22 



Chemical department, sales, cow testing and analytical work, 11,939 54 



Miscellaneous receipts from various departments, ... 50 49 



Blood tests, 560 31 



Fertilizer law, . . . 9,040 00 



Feed law, 6,000 00 



Cranberry substation, 3,172 02 



Graves' orchard, 133 48 



Tillson farm, 1,120 55 



Total, $101,826 61 



