HATCH EXPERIMENT STATION 



MASSACHUSEHS ACiRICULTUEAL COLLEGE. 



AMHERST, MASS. 



Henky H. Goodell, LL.D., 

 William P. Bkooks, Ph.D., 

 George E. Stone, Ph.D., . 

 Charles A. Goessmann, Ph.D., 

 Joseph B. Lindsev, Ph.D., y 

 Charles H. Fernald, Ph.D., 

 Frank A. Waugh, M.S., 

 J. E. Ostrander, C.E., . 

 IlENRV T. Fernald, Ph.D., 

 Frederick R. Church, B.Sc, 

 Neil F. Monahan, B.Sc, 

 Henri D. Haskins, B.Sc, . 



Richard H. Robertson, B..Sc., 

 Edward B. Holland, M.S., 

 Philip H. Smith, B..Sc., 

 William E. Tottingham, B.Sc 

 Albert Parsons, B.Sc, 

 Joseph G. Cook, B.Sc, 



Fred. F. Hensh.^w, 



OFFICERS. 



. Director. 



T.L 



1)., 



Agriculturist. 



Botanist. 



Chemist (fertilizers). 



Chemist (foods iiiid feeding). 



Entomologist. 



Horticulturist. 



Meteorologist. 



Associate Entomologist. 



Assistant Agriculturist. 



Assistant Botanist. 



First Assistant Chemist (fertilizers) . 



Second Assistant CJiemist (fertilizers). 



Third Assistant Chemist (fertilizers). 



First Chemist (foods and feeding). 



Assistant Chemist (foods and feeding). 



Assistant Chemist (foods and feeding) . 



Inspector (foods and feeding). 



Assistant (foods and feeding). 



Assistant Horticulturist. 



Assistant Horticulturist. 



Observer. 



The co-operation and assistance of farmers, fruit-growers, 

 horticulturists and all interested, directly or indirectly, in 

 agriculture, are earnestly requested. Communications may 

 be addressed to the "Hatch Experiment Station, Amherst, 

 Ma.ss." 



The following bulletins and reports are still in stock, and 

 can be furnished on demand : — 



No. 27. Tuberculosis in college herd; tuberculin in diagnosis; 



bovine rabies ; poisoning by nitrate of soda. 

 No. 83. (Ilossary of fodder terms. 

 No. 35. Agricultural value of bone meal. 



