1917.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 31. 5a 



Donald White, B.Sc, Graduate Assistant in Poultry Husbandry. 

 Miss Gladys E. Russell, A.B., Clerk, Division of Horticulture. 

 Miss Jessie V. Crocker, Clerk, Department of Botany. 



To Instructional Staff for Part-time Only. 

 Orton L. Clark, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Botany. 



A'p'pointments. 

 J. B. Lentz, V.M.D., Assistant in Veterinary Science. 

 W. A. Allen, B.Sc, Assistant Chemist. 

 John B. Smith, B.Sc, Assistant Chemist. 

 Alfred C. Edwards, V.M.D., Assistant in Veterinary Science (half time 



on the instructional staff). 

 Miss Mary L. Chase, Graduate Assistant, Industrial Tests. 

 S. G. Mutkekar, B.Agr., Graduate Assistant, Industrial Tests. 

 Lloyd L. Stewart, B.Sc, Graduate Assistant, Poultry Husbandry. 

 R. C. Avery, B.Sc, Graduate Assistant, Industrial Tests. 

 Miss Grace B. Nutting, Ph.B., Clerk, Department of Botany. 



From Instructional Staff for Part-time Only. 

 P. J. Anderson, Ph.D., Associate Plant Pathologist. 

 Miss Eleanor Barker, Clerk, Department of Horticulture. 



Leaves of Absence. 

 F. C. Sears, M.Sc, Pomologist, from July 1, 1916, to Dec. 31, 1916. 

 Rudolf W. Ruprecht, Ph.D., Assistant Chemist, from Oct. 1, 1915, to 

 June 30, 1916. 



Maintenance. 

 The sources of revenue upon which the experiment station 

 depends have been the same during the past year as in all 

 recent years. The amount for general expenses from the State, 

 in accordance with the provision of the Acts of I9I2, has been 

 S5,000 greater than in the previous fiscal year. The receipts 

 from the sales of fruit from Graves' orchard have been ex- 

 ceptionally large. There has been a further decline, due pri- 

 marily to the influence of the European war, in the receipts for 

 analysis fees under the fertilizer law. This in round numbers 

 amounts to $700. The total revenues are shown in the follow- 

 ins: table: — 



