88 FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EEPORT 



Nature Study Leaflet Number 4. Wild Flowers of New Hamp- 

 shire by Clarence M. Weed. 



September 1, 1903, the vacancies in the administrative and 

 agricultural departments were tilled by the aj^pointment of 

 William D. Gibbs, M. S., as director, Frederick W. Taylor, 

 B. S., as agriculturist, and Edward L. Shaw, B, S., as associate 

 agriculturist in charge of animal husbandry. The dej)artment 

 of botany was at this time consolidated with the department 

 of entomology. Dr. H. H. Lamson having resigned to accept 

 another position. Mr. J. C. Bridwell was ajDpointed assistant 

 entomologist in place of Mr. A. F. Conradi, who was called to 

 the Texas station. 



The progress of the Station departments will be found under 

 the appropriate headings, as reported by the officers in charge. 



