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Agricultural and Forestry Colleges, Schools, and Stations in Canada 



Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, opened 1874. 



Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, present farm purchased 

 and building begun 1885. 



Prince Edward Island ; a professorship of agriculture in Prince 

 of Wales College, Charlottetown. 



Macdonald Institute, Guelph, Ontario, founded 1903, for home 

 economics, nature study, and manual-training. 



Macdonald College (incorporated with McGill University), Sainte 

 Anne de Bellevue, Province Quebec, opened 1907. 



Oka Agricultural School, Oka, Province of Quebec, recognized by 

 province government in 1893. 



Provincial Dairy School, St. Hyacinthe, Province of Quebec, present 

 building erected 1906. 



Eastern Dairy School, Kingston, Ontario, established 1894. 



School of Forestry, Toronto University (1907). 



Laval University Forestry School, Quebec (1910). 



University of New Brunswick, chair of forestry. 



Agricultural School of Sainte Anne de la Pocatiere, Pr. Quebec, 1858. 



Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnepeg, opened 1906. 



Saskatchewan Agricultural College, Saskatoon (in course of erection). 



Central Experimental Farms, Ottawa (for the Dominion, 1886) ; 

 branches at Nappan, Nova Scotia, for the maritime provinces ; Bran- 

 don, Manitoba ; Indian Head, Saskatchewan ; Lacombe and Leth- 

 bridge, Alberta ; Agassiz, British Columbia. 



Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations in the United States 



The following table shows the number of acres of land received by 

 each state from the Land-Grant Act of 1862, the date of establish- 

 ment of the institution that cares for the agricultural work, and the 

 date at which instruction in agriculture was begun : — 



The experiment station is connected with the college, except in: 

 Ohio, at Wooster; Georgia, at Experiment (dept. of the 

 college at Athens) ; Conn. Experiment Station at New Haven, 

 and Storrs Station at the college ; New York, the State Station 

 at Geneva, but the federal station at the college. 

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