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Nebraska. — C. W. Pugsley, director agricultural extension service, Lincoln. 
Nevada. — C. S. Knight, director of extension. 
New Hampshire. — Andrew L. Felker, commissioner of agriculture, Concord. 
New Jersey. — Alexis L. Clark, director of farmers' institutes, New Brunswick. 
New Mexico. — A. C. Cooley, director of farmers' institutes, State College. 
New York. — Edw. Van Alstyne, director bureau of farmers' institutes, Albany. 
North Carolina. — T. B. Parker, director of farmers' institutes, Raleigh. 
North Dakota. — G. W. Randlett, superintendent of farmers' institutes, Agri- 
cultural College. 
Ohio. — A. P. Sandles, president agricultural commission, Columbus. 
Oklahoma. — W. D. Bentley, director of extension, Stillwater. 
Oregon. — It. D. Hetzel, director extension work, Corvallis. 
Pennsylvania. — A. L. Martin, director of farmers' institutes, Harrisburg. 
Porto Rico. — R. S. Garwood, dean agricultural college, Mayaguez. 
Rhode Island. — John J. Dunn, secretary State board of agriculture. Providence. 
South Carolina. — W. W. Long, State agent and director of extension, Clemson 
College. 
South Dakota. — H. H. Stoner, superintendent of farmers' institutes, Highmore. 
Tennessee. — T. F. Peck, commissioner of agriculture, Nashville. 
Texas. — J. W. Neill, director of institutes, Austin. 
Utah. — E. G. Peterson, director agricultural extension division, Logan. 
Vermont. — Elbert S. Brigham, commissioner of agriculture, St. Albans. 
Virginia. — J. J. Owen, director of institutes, Richmond. 
Washington. — J. A. Tormey, director extension division, Pullman. 
West Virginia. — C. R. Titlow, director of agricultural extension, Morgantown. 
Wisconsin. — C. P. Norgord, director of farmers' institutes, Madison. 
Wyoming. — H. G. Knight, director agricultural experiment station, Laramie. 
