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The Station

OFFICERS FOR 1888.

STATE BOARD OF CONTROL.

Ex-officio.

HIS EXC. PHINEAS C. LOUNSBURY, President.

Appointed by Connecticut State Agricultural Society:

HON. E. H. HYDE, Stafford, Vice-President.

Appointed by Board of Trustees of Wesleyan University:

PROF. W. O. ATWATER, Middletown.

Appointed by Governor and Senate:

EDWIN HOYT, New Canaan.

H. L. DUDLEY, New London.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Appointed by Board of Agriculture:

(T. S. GOLD, West Cornwall.

Appointed by Governing Board of Sheffield Scientific School:
W. H. BREWER, New Haven, Secretary and Treas.

Ex-officio.

S. W. JOHNSON, New Haven, Director.

Chemists.

E. H. JENKINS, PH.D., Vice-Director.

E. H. FARRINGTON, B.S., till July 1.

A. L. WINTON, JR., PH.B.

T. B. OSBORNE, PH.D.

R. S. CURTISS, PH.B.

Mycologist.

ROLAND THAXTER, PH.D.

Stenographer and Clerk.

MISS F. M. BIGELOW.

In charge of Buildings and Grounds.
CHARLES J. RICE.

Term expires July 1, 1891.

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ANNOUNCEMENT.

THE CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION was established in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly, approved March 21, 1877, "for the purpose of promoting Agriculture by scientific investigation and experiment." The Station is prepared to analyze and test fertilizers, cattle-food, seeds, soils, milk, and other agricultural materials and products, to identify grasses, weeds, and useful or injurious insects, moulds, blights, mildews, etc., aud to give information on various subjects of Agricultural Science, for the use and advantage of the citizens of Connecticut.

The Station makes analyses of Fertilizers, Seed-Tests, etc., etc., for the citizens of Connecticut, without charge, provided

1. That the results are of use to the public and are free to publish.

2. That the samples are taken from stock now in the market, and in accordance with the Station instructions for sampling.

3. That the samples are fully described and retail prices given on the Station Forms for Description."

All other work proper to the Experiment Station that can be used for the public benefit will be made without charge. Work done for the use of individuals will be charged for at moderate rates. The Station will undertake no work, the results of which are not at its disposal to use or publish, if deemed advisable for the public good. See p. 22.

Results of analysis or investigation that are of general interest will be published in Bulletins, of which copies are sent to each Post Office in this State, and will be summed up in the Annual Reports made to the Governor.

The officers of the Station will take pains to obtain for analysis samples of all the commercial fertilizers sold in Connecticut; but the organized coöperation of the farmers is essential for the full and timely protection of their interests. Granges, Farmers' Clubs and like Associations can efficiently work with the Station for this purpose, by sending in duly authenticated samples early during each

scason of trade.

It is the wish of the Board of Control to make the Station as widely useful as its resources will admit. Every Connecticut citizen who is concerned in agricul

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