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[February, 
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Pres’t John Bascom, LL.D.,Wi9.Univer8ity. 
“ A. S. Welsh, LL.D., Iowa Agr. Coll. 
“ A. Liautard, N. Y. veterinary Coll. 
Prof. F. H. Storer, Harvard Uni. Agr. D’t. 
“ D. D. Slade, do. do. 
“ G. C. Caldwell, Cornell Uni. Agr. Dpt. 
“ J. B. Roberts. do. do. 
“ James Law, do. Vet’y Dp’t. 
“ W. J. Beal, Mich. Agricultural Coll. 
“ A. J. Cook, do. do. 
“ W. O. Atwater, Wesl’an University. 
“ C. E. Bessey, Iowa State Agr. Coll. 
“ S. A. Knapp, Iowa State Agr’l Coll. 
“ E. M. Shelton, Kan. State Agr. Coll. 
“ G. C. Swallow, Agr. Dept. Mo. Uni. 
“ C. L. Ingersoll, Perdue Uni y. find.) 
“ J.M. McBryde, Tenn. Uni. Agr. Dp’t. 
“ W. S. Townshend, Ohio Un’y Agr.Dpt 
“ W. H. Jordan, Pa. Agr’l College. 
Prominent Investigators and Writers. 
J. B. Lawes, LL.D., Rothamsted, Eng. 
Prof. C.V. Riley, U. S. Entomologist. 
“ S. A. Forbes, Curator, Ill. Museum. 
Edward Atkinson, Mass. 
Hon. Geo. Geddes, N. Y. 
M. Miles, M. D. of • Houghton Farm.” 
Cyrus Thomas, Ill., U. “• Entomol. Com. 
“ Timothy Bunker, Esq.,” Hookertown, Ct. 
F. S. Billings, Veterinary Surgeon, Boston. 
D. E. Salmon, do. do. Atlanta,Ga. 
M. C. Weld, “Among the Farmers.” 
Peter Henderson, "Gardening for Profit.” 
S. B. Parsons, Jr., Flushing, N. Y. 
R. W. Furnas, Ex-Governor, Nebraska. 
F. D. Coburn, SecV Kans. Board of Agr. 
H. A. Haigh, LL.B.. Mich., on Farm Law. 
F. D. Curtis, on Swine, etc. 
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