HATCH EXPERIMENT STATION 



OF THE 



Massachusetts Agrictilttiral College^ 



AMHERST, MASS. 



By act of the General Court, the Hatch P^xperiment Station and 

 the State Experiment Station have been consolidated under the name 

 of the Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultuial 

 College. Several new divisions have been created and the scope of 

 others has been enlarged. To the horticultural, has been iidded the 

 duty of testing varieties of vegetables and seeds. The chemical htis 

 been divided, and a new division, " Foods and Feeding," has been 

 established. The botanical, including plant physiology and disease, 

 has been restored after temporary suspension. 



The officers are : — 



Henuy H. Goodell, LL. D., 

 William P. Brooks, B. Sc, 

 George E. Stoxe, Ph. D., 



ClIAI^LES A. GOESSMANN, Pu. 1). 



Joseph B. Lindsey, Pii. D., 

 Charles H. Fernald, Ph. 1)., 

 Samuel T. Mayxard, B. Sc, 

 Leonard Metcalf, B. S., 

 Henry M. Thomson, B. Sc, 

 Pali'h E. Smith, B. Sc, 

 Henri D. Haskins, B. Sc, 

 Charles H. Johnson, B. Sc, 

 Robert H. Smith, B. Sc, 

 Charles S. Crocker, B. Sc, 

 Edward B. Holland, B. Sc , 

 Robert A. Cooley, B. Sc, 

 Joseph H. Putnam, B. Sc, 

 George A. Billings, B. Sc, 

 Charles A. King, 



Director. 

 Agriculturiat. 

 Botanist. 

 LL. I)., Chemixt (Fertilizers). 



Chemist (Foods and Ffodiny-). 

 Entomoloijist. 

 IlorticuUnrisft. 

 Meteorologist. 

 Assist a n t Agriru Iturist . 

 Assistant Botanist. 

 Assistant Chemist (Ferlilizer>). 

 Assistant Chemist (Ferlilizer.s). 

 Assistant Chemist (Fertilizers). 

 Ass't Chemist (Foods and Foedinj;). 

 Ass't Chemist (Food- and Feeding). 

 Assistant Entomologist. 

 Assistant Horticidturist. 

 Assistant in Foods and Feedintf. 

 Observer. 



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

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

 are earnestly requested. Communications may be addressed to the 

 Hatch Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass. 



