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New Jersey — New Brunswick:^ State Station; E. B. Voor- 

 hees. New Brunswick : College Station ; A. Scott. 



New Mexico — Las Cruces : S. P. McCrea. 



ISEw York— Geneva: State Station; P. Collier. Ithaca: 

 Cornell University Station ; I. P. Roberts. 



North Carolina — Baleigh : H. B. Battle. 



North Dakota — Fargo : J. B. Power. 



Ohio — Wooster : C. E. Thorne. 



Oklahoma — Stillwater: James C. Neal. 



Oregon— Corvallis : J. M. Bloss. 



Pennsylvania — State College : H. P. Armsby. 



Rhode Island — Kingston: C. 0. Flagg. 



South Carolina — Clemson College : E. B. Craighead. 



South Dakota — Brookings : L. McLouth. 



Tennessee — Knoxville : C. F. Vanderford. 



Texas — College Station: J. H. Comiell. 



Utah — Logan : J. H. Paul. 



Vermont — Burlington : J. L. Hills. 



' Y iRGmix — Blackshurg : J. M. McBryde. 



Washington — Pullman: E. A. Bryan. 



West Virginia — Morgantown : J. A. Myers. 



Wisconsin — Madison : W. A. Henry. 



Wyoming — Laramie : A. A. Johnson. 



The Scientific Bureaus and Divisions of the Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, are as follows : 



Weather Bureau — M. W. Harrington, Chief. 



Bureau of Animal Industry — D. E. Salmon, Chief. 



Division of Statistics — H. A. Robinson, Statistician. 



Division of Entomology — L. O. Howard, Entomologist. 



Division of Chemistry — H. W. Wiley, Chemist. 



Division of Botany — F. V, Coville, Botanist. 



Division of Forestry — B. E. Fernow, Chief. 



Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy — C. Hart 



Merriam, Ornithologist. 

 Division of Pomology — S. B. Heiges, Pomologist. 

 Division of Vegetable Pathology — B. T. Galloway, Chief. 



