14 WORKERS IN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS 



C<>unro(lout State ARrleiiltural Rxperliiieut Station. Sew Haven 



tStatlon staff 



tE. H. JenHnB. Ph. D., Director Emeriiua 

 tW. L. Slate, B. S., Director 



Aniilytleal rhenilntry: 



tE. M. Bniloy, Pli. D., Chem. in charoe. 



til. J. Flsh.r. IV A., AsMt. Chem. 



tW. T. Mathls, ABftt. Chem. 



to. L. Nolan, Aaat. Chem. 



tC. E. Sh.'pard, ASKt. Chem. 



tD. C. Wnlilen, B. S., At~8t. Chem. 



Blorheinlstryi 



tT. B. Osborne, Ph. D., Sc. D., Chief 

 Research Chem. in charge. 



tHelen C. Cauiion, B. S., Dietitian. 



tC. S. Leavenworth. Ph. B., Aaat. 

 Chem. 



tL. S. Nolan, Oen. Aaat. 



tn. B. Vlckery, Ph. D., Biochem. 



tA. J. Wakeman, Ph. D., Research 

 Chem. 



Botanyi 



to. P. Clinton, Sc. D., Dot. in charge. 

 tFIoronce A. McCormick, Ph. D., Path. 

 tA. D. McDonnell, Ocn. Asst. 

 tE. M. Stoddard, B. S., Pomol. 

 tGeorge Zundil, M. S., Asist. in Bot. 



Gntoinolofcy: 



tW. E. Biltton, Ph. D., Ent. in charge 



(State Knt.). 

 tJ. T. Ashwortli, Deputy in charge 



Gypsy Moth M'ork. 

 tR. C. Botsford, Deputy in charge 



Mosquito Elimination. 

 tR. B. Friend, Ph. D.. Asst. Ent. 

 tPhlllp Garman, Ph. D., Asst. Ent. 



Knti>inuIoicy — Continued. 



tJ. P. Johnson, B. S., Deputy in charge 

 Asiatic and Japanese Beetle Quar- 

 antine. 

 IB. II. Walden. B. Agr., Asst. Ent. 

 tM. P. Z.nppe, B. S., Asst. Ent. 

 ForeMtryt 



tW. O. FlUey. For. in charge. 

 tH. W. Illcock, M. F., Asst. For. 

 tH. J. Lute, B. S., M. F., Asst. For. 

 t.I. E. Riley, Jr., M. F., in charge 

 Blister Rust Control (Coop. U. 8. 

 D. A.). 

 GenetlcH! 



tD. F. Jones, S. D., Geneticist in 



charge. 

 tH. R. Murray, B. S., Aaat. in Veg. 



Brdg. 

 tW. R. Singleton, S. M., Asst. in 

 Ocnettcs. 

 SoIIbi 



tM. F. Morgan, M. S., Chief in Soils. 

 tH. G. M. Jacobson, M. S., Asst. in 

 Soils. 

 MiHoellnnconHt 



TMiss L. M. Brautlecht, Libr. 

 SiibntntlonHi 



Tobacco Substa., P. O., Windsor — 

 P. J. Anderson, Ph. D., Path, in 



charge. 

 N. T. Nelson, Ph. D., Plant Physiol. 

 T. R. Swanback, B. S., Set. Asst. 



DEL.WVARE 



Schuul of Agrriciiltare and the AHrrlcnltaral Elxperlmeiit Station of the 

 I'nlverKlty of DelaT*-nre, yewark 



•College faculty. tStatlon staff. ^Extension staff 



•Walter Hulllhen, Ph. D., D. C. L., LL. D.. President of Vniversitu 

 •ttC. A. McCue, B. S., Dean School of Agr., Dir. of Sta., Dir. of Ext. Service 



.Vnlniul Inilantry — ContlQued. 



•tll. R. Baker, M. S., Asst. Prof. Biol.; 



Research .last, in Bavt. Invest. 



tC. W. Mumford, Supt. of Poultry 



Plant. 

 til. S. Palmer, B. S., Poultry Spe- 

 cialist. 

 Chenilmtry : 



tr. I'.. Myers, B. S., Chem. 

 u;. I,. Baker, M. S., Asst. Chem. 

 Tt;. M. GllllK'aii, M. S., Asst. Chem. 

 Kcouonitea (AKr.)i 



•tr. L. Bonner, Ph. D., Prof. Bcon. ; 

 Agr. Econ. 



Agronomy t 



•tG. L. Schuster," M. S., Prof. Agron. ; 



A or on. 

 •tC. E. Phillips, M. S., Instr. and Asst. 



Agron. 

 •to. A. Pope. B. S.. Instr. and Asst. 



Agron. 

 •tC. R. Runk, M. S.. Assoc. Prof, and 



Assoc. Agron. 



Animal Indnatryi 



*U\ r. Palmer. I). V. M.. M. 8., Prof, 

 llact. and Hyy. ; Consult. Vet. 

 •T. A. Baker, B. S.. Prof. An. Hush. 

 tA. K. Tomhave, M. S., An. Hush. 



' On Ii'Bve. 



