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EDITORIAL BOARD 



It is hoped that when the March 

 issue of "Scientific Agriculture" 

 appears, it will contain the an- 

 iiotuieement of the Editorial 

 Board that is now being appointed 

 by the Dominion Executive of the 

 Canadian Society of T.eehnical 

 Agriculturists. Considerable pro- 

 gress has already been made, and 

 it is now possible to publish the 

 names of some of those who have 

 consented to act ou the proposed 

 Board. 



For the Division of Cereal Hus- 

 bandry the Dominion Oerealist — 

 Dr. C. E. Saiinder.s — and the Sec- 

 retary of the Canadian Seed 

 Growers' Association — Mr. L. H. 

 Newman — have been appointed. 

 Agricultural Botany will be repre- 

 sented by J E. Howitt, Professor 

 of Botany at the Ontario Agricul- 

 tural College, and B. T. Dickson, 

 Professor of Botany at Maedonald 

 College. In Entomology, the 

 names of Arthur Gibson, Domin- 

 ion Entomologist, and Dr. J. M. 

 Swaine, Chief of the Division of 

 Forest Insects in 'the Dominion 

 Entomological Branch, have been 

 proposed, and both of these offi- 

 cers have consented to act. Dr. 

 F. C. Harrison, Principal of Mae- 

 donald College and Professor of 

 Bacteriology at that institution, 

 with D. H. Jones, Professor of 

 Bacteriology at the Ontario Agri- 

 enltural College, will represent 

 the division of Bacteriology. 



From the foregoing it is appar- 

 ent that the nature of the material 

 piililished in "Scientific Agricul- 

 ture" will be decided by men who 

 are eminently qualified to pass 

 upon the merits of papers sub- 

 mitted for publication. In addi- 

 tion to the divisions of Cereal, 

 Husbandry, Botany, Entomology 

 and Bacteriology, there will be 

 two men appointed for each of the 

 following divisions of Agricul- 

 tural Science: Animal Husbandry, 

 Chemi-stry, Dairying, Economics 

 and Sociology, Genetics, Horticul- 

 ture and Veterinary Science. In 

 some of ithese divisions one ap- 

 pointment has already been made, 

 and it is presumed that all of 

 those whose names are under con- 

 sideration, will have agreed to act 

 before the March issue is printed. 

 Attention was directed in the 

 first issue of ithis magazine to the 

 importance of an Editorial Board, 

 and every effort has been made 

 in the selection of names and the 



