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ADDRESSES 



You may realize, then, how much it pleased us at the Experiment Station 

 when we learned that the Ohio Section Director of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 

 Prof. J. Warren Smith, was willing, with the approval of his chief, Prof. Willis 

 M. Moore, of Washington, D. C, to become Honorary Climatologist of the 

 Ohio Experiment Station in order to work the more closely in connection with 

 our Agricultural Survey. 



Prof. Smith has already prepared for publication by our institution as 

 Bulletin 235 a graphically illustrated manuscript regarding the climate of the 



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State and will provide for us from month to month a similar report of the 

 weather for comparison with the climate in order that we may be able to select 

 the points in the State where the weather has been reasonably normal. You will 

 of course understand climate is simply the average of the weather for a long 

 period of years. Prof. Smith is also making a number of studies of the rela- 

 tion of certain weather conditions to large or small yields of crops. Every field 

 study which we make hereafter, so far as the weather can have any effect upon 

 it, will be made in close co-operation with Prof. Smith and his office. 



