34 



UNIV. OF N. H. AGR. EXPERIMENT STATION [Bulletin 232 



CHANGES IN STAFF 



E. H. Rinear was appointed assistant agricultural economist February 

 1, 1927, to pursue marketing investigations; Walter Wisnicky, poultry 

 pathologist, July 1, 1927; A. Gertrude Farr, research assistant in human 

 nutrition, July 1, 1927; H. O. Stuart, assistant in charge of white diarrhea 

 testing, September 5, 1927; E. W. Lang, tester, August 22, 1927; E. J. 

 Rasmussen, graduate assistant in horticulture, October 10, 1927; R. 

 Bissey, graduate assistant in botany, July 1, 1927; F. S. Schlenker, gradu- 

 ate assistant in agricultural chemistry, July 1, 1927. 



PUBLICATIONS 



The following publications were issued during the year: 



Station Bulletin 223 — Commercial Apple Industry of New Hampshire. 

 " " 224 — Inspection of Commercial Feeding Stuffs, 1926. 



" " 225 — Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers, 1926. 



226— Results of Seed Tests, 1926. 

 " " 227 — Progress of Agricultural Experiments, 1926. 



" " 228— Electricity on New England Farms. A Report of the New 



Hampshire Project on the Relation of Electricity to Agriculture 

 for the years 1925-1926. 

 Technical Bulletin 31 — Some Wool Characters and Their Inheritance. 

 " " 32 — Black Flies in New Hampshire. 



" " 33— The European Corn Borer. 



" " 34— The Stalk Borer. 



Station Circular 26 — Hand Spraying and Hand Dusting Potatoes. 

 Scientific Contribution 22 — A Biochemical Study of the False Blossom Disease of the 



Cranberry. Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 34, No. 1 January 1, 1927. 

 Scientific Contribution 23— Studies of the Metabolism of Steers: I. The Fasting of Large 

 Ruminants; II. The Basal MetaboUsm of Steers; III. The MetaboUc Stimulus of 

 Food in the Case of Steers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 

 13, No. 3, March, 1927. 



EXPENDITURES OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 

 STATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1927 



Salaries 



Labor 



Stationery and office supplies . . . 

 Scientific supplies, consumable . . 



Feeding stuffs 



Sundry supplies 



Fertilizers 



Communication service 



Travel expenses 



Transportation of things 



Publications 



Heat, light, water power 



Furniture, furnishings, fixtures . . 



Library 



Scientific equipment 



Livestock 



Tools, machinery and appliances 



Buildings and land 



Contingent expenses 



Total 



Hatch 

 Fund 



$10,163.05 



507 . 84 



170.65 



3.00 



None 



444.85 



91.83 



442 . 58 



319.48 



323 . 83 



1,068.02 



700.00 



136.54 



368.63 



56. fO 



None 



203.20 

 None 

 None 



$15,000.00 



Adams 

 Fund 



12,142.44 



1,085.60 



26.16 



203 . 36 



226.12 



149.27 



None 



1.03 



124.56 



74.58 



"".49 



50.48 



None 



133.32 

 None 



404 . 86 



377.73 

 None 



$15,000.00 



Purnell 

 Fund 



$19,817.00 



2,031.29 



201.74 



563.23 



110.43 



183.53 



290 . 10 



4.88 



2,035.29 



37.59 



537 . 26 



None 



1,159.62 



19.22 



649.56 



19.78 



910.81 



1,227 



1 



.67 

 .00 



$30,000.00 



Supple- 

 mentary* 



.89 

 .85 

 .03 

 .29 

 .85 

 .17 



$14,132 



4,384 

 250 

 769 

 460 



4,5^0 



26.25 



430 . 13 



3,064.67 

 103.65 



1,062.08 

 372 . 25 

 241.14 

 249.30 

 344.33 



None 



1,615.98 



1,448.08 

 43.16 



$33,549 . 10 



Total 



$56,255.38 

 8,009 . 58 



648 . 58 

 1,538.88 



797.40 

 5,327 . 82 



408.18 



878 . 62 

 5,544.00 



539.65 

 2,667.36 

 1,072.74 

 1,587.78 



637.15 



1,383.71 



19.78 



3,134,85 



3,053.48 



44.16 



$93,549.10 



*This fund includes expenditures from the following sources: 



State appropriations $4,500 .00 



Sales and miscellaneous 29,049. 10 



$33,549.10 



