28 N. H. Agr. Experiment Station [Bulletin 289 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT 



Expenditures of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station 

 for the Year Ending June 30, 1935 



Hatch Adams PurncU Supple- 

 Fund Fund Fu)id moitary* Total 



Personal services $10,406.37 $12,852.70 $47,899.09 $20,863.35 $92,021.51 



Supplies and materials.. 733.41 1,033.08 3,687.83 2,786.14 8,240.46 



Communication service . . 879.82 59.40 497.96 1,437.18 



Travel expenses 367.54 89.60 4,447.02 6.570.47 11,474.63 



Transportation of things. 326.68 20.20 145.80 108.70 601.38 



Publications 588.44 261.55 111.17 961.16 



Heat, light, water, and 



power 700.22 41.24 75.69 817.15 



Contingent expenses ... . 19.03 16.00 48.41 1,291.54 1,374.98 



Equipment 978.49 736.91 2,985.41 990.34 5,691.15 



Buildings and land 251.51 424.25 6,498.40 7,174.16 



Balance 25,930.04 25,930.04 



Totals $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $60,000.00 $65,723.80 $155,723.80 



*This fund includes expenditures from the following sources : 



State appropriations $5,458.00 



Sales and miscellaneous income 60,265.80 



$65,723.80 



Poultry Science Association Meeting 



The 27th Annual Meeting of the Poultry Science Association was held 

 August 6 to 9 with the Poultry Department of the Experiment Station act- 

 ing as hosts. More than 200 delegates representing institutions in 30 differ- 

 ent states, the District of Columbia, England, East Africa, and Canada 

 attended. 



There were 86 different topics discussed on the four day program. Pa- 

 pers on original research being presented for the first time claimed the 

 attention of the poultry scientists. 



Bankhead-Jones Act 



Public— No. 182— 74th Congress H.R. 7160 



AN ACT 



"To provide for research into basic laws and principles relating to agri- 

 culture and for the further development of cooperative agricultural 

 extension work and the more complete endowment and support of 

 land-grant colleges. 



"Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled 



TITLE I 



"Section 1. The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed to 

 conduct research into laws and principles underlying basic problems of 

 agriculture in its broadest aspects ; research relating to the improvement of 

 the quality of, and the development of new and improved methods of pro- 



