4a EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



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

 Chemistry, from Sept. 16, 1917. 



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

 try, from Oct. 5, 1917. 



G. Edward Gage, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Animal Pathology, from 

 Feb. 1, 1918. 



George B. Ray, B.Sc, Graduate Assistant, Department of Microbiology^ 

 from August, 1918. 



Frank A. Waugh, M.Sc, Horticulturist, from Aug. 1, 1918. 



Resignations. 

 Miss Rachael G. Leslie, Clerk, Department of Poultry Husbandry. 

 James P. Buckley, Jr., Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal 



Chemistry. 

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



Chemistry. 

 Miss Elizabeth E. Mooney, Clerk, Department of Poultry Husbandry. 

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



Economics. 

 Miss Grace MacMullen, B.A., Clerk, Department of Poultry Husbandry. 

 Burton L. Gates, Ph.D., Apiarist. 

 Wm. P. Brooks, Ph.D., Director. 



Appointments. 

 Miss Elizabeth E. Mooney, Clerk, Department of Poultry Husbandry. 

 Harold B. Pierce, B.Sc, Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal 



Chemistry. 

 Mrs. Nettie A. Gilmore, Clerk, Department of Poultry Husbandry. 

 Miss Esther S. Mixer, B.A., Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal 



Chemistry. 

 Miss Ruby Sanborn, Clerk, Department of Poultry Husbandry. 



Temporary Appointments. 



Miss Mary Garvey, Assistant, Department of Plant and Animal Chemis- 

 try, May 1 to July 31. 



Miss Margaret Scoville, Assistant, Department of Microbiology', July 

 1 to August 31. 



The work of the experiment station is intended to be the 

 pursuit of different lines of scientific investigation and what- 

 ever inspection or control duties it may have assigned to it 

 by legislative statutes. There are always calls for advice and 

 information, however, which the members of our staff can give 

 and do give, since it is impracticable to limit ourselves ab- 



