MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. 



AMHERST, MASS. 



COMMITTEE ON EXPERIMENT STATION. 



Charles H. Preston, Chairman, 



J. Lewis Ellsworth, 

 Charles E. Ward, 



The President of the College, ex Officio, 

 The Director of the Station, ex Officio. 



Arthur G. Pollard, 

 Harold L. Frost, 



STATION STAFF. 



WiUiam P. Brooks, Ph.D., 

 Joseph B. Lindsev, Ph.D., 

 George E. Stone, Ph. D., 

 Frank A. Waugh, M. Sc, 

 J. E. Ostrander, C. E., 

 James B. Paige, D. V. S., 

 Henry T. Fernald, Ph.D., 

 Fred C. Sears, M. Sc, 

 Burton N. Gates, Ph.D., 

 Edward B. Holland, M. Sc, 

 Fred W. Morse, M. Sc, 

 Henri D. Haskins, B. Sc, 

 Philip H. Smith, B. Sc, 



Henry J. Franklin, Ph.D., 



Edwin F. Gaskill, B. Sc, 

 George H. Chapman, M. Sc, 

 Sumner C. Brooks, B. Sc, 

 Lewell S. Walker, B. Sc, 

 James C. Reed, B. Sc, 

 Joseph F. Merrill, B. Sc, 

 Clement L. Perkins, B. Sc, 

 J. K. Shaw, M. Sc, 

 D. W. Anderson, B. Sc, 

 Arthur I. Bourne, B. A., 

 James T. Howard, 

 James R. Alcock, 

 Harry L. Allen, 

 C- M. Damon, 



Director and Agriculturist. 



Vice Director artd Chemist. 



Botanist. 



Horticulturist. 



Meteorologist. 



Veterinarian. 



Entomologist. 



Pomologist. 



Apiarist. 



Associate Chemist (Research Sec). 



Research Chemist (Research Sec). 



Chemist in Charge (Fertilizer Sec). 



Chemist in Charge (Feed and Dairy 

 Sec). 



Assistant Entomologist (Cranberry In- 

 vestigations). 



Assistant Agriculturist. 



Assistant Botanist. 



Assistant Botanist. 



Assistant Chemist. 



Assistant Chemist. 



Assistant Chemist. 



Assistant Chemist. 



Assistant Horticulturist. 



Assistant in Horticulture. 



Assistant in Entomology. 



Inspector. 



Assistant in Animal Nutrition. 



Assistant in Laboratory. 



Observer. 



Annual reports and bulletins on a variety of subjects are pub- 

 lished. These are sent free on request to all interested in agri- 

 culture. Parties likely to find publications on special subjects 

 only of interest will please indicate these subjects. Correspon- 

 dence or consultation on all matters affecting any branch of our 

 agriculture is welcomed. Communications should be addressed 

 to the 



Agricultural ExPERIME^fT Station, 



Amherst, Mass. 



