NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS? 



NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 



1. STATE STATION. ESTABLISHED 1880. 

 BOARD OF MANAGERS. 



His Excellency EDWARD C. STOKES, LL.D., Trenton, Governor of the State of New Jersey. 

 W. H. S. DEMAREST, D.D., . New Brunswick, President of the State Agricultural College. 

 EDWARD B. VOORHEES, Sc.D., . Professor of Agriculture of the State Agricultural College. 



FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 



Ephbaim T. Gill, . . . Haddonfleld. Abbam C. Holdrum, . . Westwood. 



Aaron W. Bortov, . . Mullica Hill. Henry Marelli, . . . Paterson. 



SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 



John E. Darnell, . . . Masonville. George E. De Camp, . . . Roseland. 



(Vacancy.) Cyrus B. Crane, . . . Caldwell. 



THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 



David D. Denise, Pres., . Freehold. George Dorer, .... East Orange. 



James Neilson, . . . New Brunswick. Joseph B. Ward, M.D., . Lyons Farms. 



FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 



Samuel B. Ketcham, V. Pres., Pennington. (Vacancy.) 



Peter V. D. Van Doren, . Millstone. John Hudson Jersey City. 



FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. TENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 



Ogden Woodruff, . . Elizabeth. Henry Bell, .... Union Hill. 



Melvin S. Condit, . . . Boonton. Henry A. Gaede, . . . Hoboken. 



STAFF. 



EDWARD B. VOORHEES, Sc.D., . . Director. 



IRVING S. UPSON, A.M., . . . Chief Clerk ; Secretary and Treasurer. 

 MARY A. WHITAKER, .... Stenographer and Typewriter. 



IRVING E. QUACKENBOSS, . . Assistant Clerk. 



JOHN P. STREET, M.Sc, JOHN B. SMITH, Sc.D., 



Chemist. Entomologist. 



JAMES W. KELLOGG, B.Sc, GEORGE A BILLINGS, B.Sc, 



Assistant Chemist. Dairy Husbandman. 



VINCENT J. CARBERRY, MAURICE A. BLAKE, 



Assistant Chemist. Horticulturist. • 



GEORGE H. BURTON, JENNIE A. VOORHEES, A.B., 



Laboratory Assistant. Assistant Horticulturist. 



LESTER H. WILLIAMSON, GEORGE G. MANNING, 



Sampler and Assistant. Field and Greenhouse Assistant 



HARRY W. WILLIAMS, Janitor. 



2. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE STATION. ESTABLISHED 1888. 

 BOARD OF CONTROL. 



The Board of Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey. 

 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD. 



W. H. S. DEMAREST, D.D., President of Rutgers College, Chairman, . . . New Brunswick. 



WILLIAM H. LEUPP, New Brunswick. 



Hon. HENRY W. BOOKST AVER, LL.D., .... 24 East 64th Street, New York City. 



JAMES NEILSON New Brunswick. 



PAUL COOK, . Troy, New York. 



JOHN W. HERBERT, Jr., . Helmetta. 



STAFF. 

 EDWARD B. VOORHEES, Sc.D., . . . Director. 



IRVING S. UPSON, A.M Chief Clerk. 



IRVING E. QUACKENBOSS, .... Assistant Clerk. 

 JULIUS NELSON, Ph.D., JOHN B. SMITH, Sc.D., 



Biologist. Entomologist. 



BYRON D. HALSTED, Sc.D., AUGUSTA E. MESKE, 



Botanist and Horticulturist. Stenographer and Typewriter. 



EARLE J. OWEN, B.Sc, JACOB G. LIPMAN, Ph.D., 



Assistant in Horticulture. Soil Chemist and Bacteriologist. 



ELIZABETH R. NICHOLAS, 



Stenographer and Typewriter. 



THE COLLEGE FARM. 



The Trustees of the College give the Stations the use of seven acres of land for experiments in 

 Horticulture and Botany, and the remainder of the farm (90 acres), well stocked and equipped, for 

 experiments in Dairying. 



