HATCH EXFERIIMEISN'T STATION 



OF THE 



Massachusetts Agricultural College, 



AMHERST, MASS. 



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Henry H. Goodell, LL. D., Director. 



William P. Brqoks, Ph. D., Agriculturist. 



George E. Stone, Ph. D., Botanist. 



CharlesA.Goessmann,Ph.D.,LL.D.,C//67;//j-/, (Fertilizers). 



Joseph B. Lindsey, Ph. D., Chemist {YooA% and Feeding). 



Charles H. Fernald, Ph. D., Entomologist. 



Frank A. Waugh, M. S., Horticulturist. 



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



Henry T. Fernald, Ph. D., Associate Entomologist. . 



Henry M. Thomson, B. Sc, Assistant Agriculturist. 



Ralph E. SMitH, B. Sc, Assistant Botanist. 



Henri D. Haskins, B. Sc, Assistant C/ie?nist {F&rWWzeYs). 



James E. Halligan, B. Sc. Assistant Chemist (Fertilizers). 



Daniel L. Cleaves, B. Sc, Assistant' Chemist (Fertilizers). 



Edward B. Holland, M. S., First Chetnist (Foods and Feeding). 



Philip H. Smith, B. Sc, Ass't Chemist (Foods and Feeding). 



A ss't Chemist {Foods and Feeding). 



George A. Drew, B. Sc, Assistant Horticulturist. 



Assistant Horticulturist. 



Stephen C. Bacon, Observer. 



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

 culturists, and all interested, directly or indirectly, in agriculture, 

 are earnestly requested. The Bulletins will be sent free to all news- 

 papers in the State and to such individuals interested in farming as 

 may request the same. General bulletins, fertilizer analyses, analy- 

 ses of feed-stuffs, and annual reports are published. Kindly indi- 

 cate in application which of these are desired. Communications 

 may be addre'ssed to the 



Hatch Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass. 



