MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. 



AMHERST, MASS. 



COMMITTKE ON EXPERIMENT STATION: 



Charles H. Preston, Chairman, 

 J. Lewis Ellsworth, Arthur G. Pollard, 



Charles E. Ward, Harold L. Frost. 



The President of the College, ex Officio, 

 The Director of the Station, ex Officio. 



ST.A.TI01Sr ST^A-FFi 



Charles A.GoESSMANN,PH.D.,LL.D.//<?«wrt?j Director and Consulting 



Chemical Expert. 



William P, Brooks, Ph. D., 

 Joseph B. Lindsey, Ph. D., 

 George E. Stone, Ph. D., 

 Charles H. Fernald, Ph. D., 

 Frank A. Waugh, M. Sc, 

 J. E. Ostrander, C. E., 

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

 Henry T. Fernald, Ph. D., 

 Edward B. Holland, M. Sc, 

 Henri D. Haskins, B. Sc, 

 Philip H. Smith, B. Sc, 



Fred C. Sears, M. Sc 

 Fred W. Morse, M. So... 

 Erwin S. Fulton, B. Sc, 

 Edwin F. Gaskill, B. Sc, 

 Lewell S. Walker, B. Sc, 

 James C. Reed, B. Sc. 

 Carl D. Kennedy, B. Sc. 

 J. F. Merrill, B. Sc. 

 George H. Chapman, B. Sc, 

 J. K. Shaw, M. Sc, 

 John N. Summers, B. Sc, 

 H. J. Franklin, Ph. D., 



James T. Howard, 

 Roy F. Gaskill, 

 C: M. Damon, 



Director and Agricn Ittt rist. 



Vice Director atid Chemist. 



Botanist. 



Entotnologist. 



Horticulturist. 



Meteorologist. 



Veterinarian. 



Associate Entotnologist. 



Associate Chefnist (Research Sec). 



Chemist in Change (Fertilizer Sec). 



Chemist in Chatge (Feed and Dairy 



Sec). 

 Potnologist. 

 Research Chejnist, 

 Assistant Agriculturist. 

 Assistant Agriculturist. 

 Assistant Chemist. 

 Assistant Chemist. 

 Assistafit Chemist. 

 Assistafit Chemist. 

 Assistant Botanist. 

 Assistant Horticulturist. 

 Assistant in Entomology. 

 Assistant in Entomology. 



berry Inves.) 

 Inspector. 



Assistant in Animal A'utrition. 

 Observer. 



(Cran- 



Annual reports and bulletins on a variety of subjects are published. 

 These are sent free on request to all interested in agriculture. Part- 

 ies likely to find publications on special subjects only of interest will 

 please indicate these subjects. Correspondence or consultation on 

 all matters affecting any branch of our agriculture is welcomed. 

 Communications should be addressed to the 



Agricultural Experiment Station, 



Amherst, Mass. 



