^ ■H33 S 533 .H33 Copy 1 STATISTICS OF LAND-GRANT COLLEGES AND AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS, 1912. By Butler B. Hare, Assistant in Agricultural Education. [Reprint from Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations for the year ended June 30, 1912.] The following statistical statements relate to the institutions estab- lished under the acts of Congress of July 2, 1862, and August 30, 1890, most of which maintain courses of instruction iu agriculture, and to the agricultural experiment stations, which, with few exceptions, are organized under the act of Congress of March 2, 1887, and are con- ducted as departments of the institutions receiving the benefits of the land-grant act of 1862. These statistics have been compiled in part from the annual reports of the presidents of these institutions made on the schedules prescribed by the Commissioner of Education. Tables showing the annual disbursements on account of the acts of Congress of March 2, 1887, August 30, 1890, March 16, 1906, and March 4, 1907, prepared from figures furnished by the Departments of the Treasury and the Interior, are also included. Owing to the complex organizations of many of the institutions, it is impracticable to give exactly comparable statistics in all cases, and in some instances the data furnished are incomplete. SUMMARY OF STATISTICS OF LAND-GRANT COLLEGES. Educational institutions receiving the benefits of the acts of Con- gress of July 2, 1862, August 30, 1890, and March 4, 1907, are now in operation in all the States and Territories except Alaska. The total number of these institutions is 67, all of which maintain courses of instruction in agriculture. The aggregate value of the permanent funds and equipment of the land-grant colleges and universities in 1912 is estimated to be as follows: Land-grant fund of 1862, $13,533,868.64; other land-grant funds, $3,390,215.83; other endow- ment funds, $20,129,479.44; land grant of 1862 still unsold, $5,165,- 209.81 ; farms and grounds owned by the institutions, $22,023,266.60; buildings, $44,459,391.12; scientific apparatus, machinery, and fur- niture, $12,594,728.25; libraries, $5,636,297.92; live stock, $796,- 959.66; total, $127,729, 315.17. The income of these institutions in 1912, exclusive of the funds received from the United States for agricultural experiment stations ($1,476,643.72), was as follows: Interest on land-grant funds of 1862, $831,587.51; United States appropriation under acts of 1890 and 1907, $2,520,502.54; interest 14740°— 13 1 233 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. , K "ii 2> endowment or regular appropriation, $1,177,197.64; State appro- nation for current expenses, $6,937,410.97; State appropriation for increase of plant, $4,647,746.97; income from endowment other than Federal or State grants, $660,779; tuition and incidental fees, $3,654,050.1 1 ; private benefactions, $2,384,947.71 ; miscellaneous, $2,296,065.41; total, $25,967,130.45. The value of the additions to the permanent endowment and equipment of these institutions in 1912 is estimated as follows: Permanent endowment, $1,809,100.40; build- ings, $4,721,467.79; libraries, $283,725.62; apparatus, $573,186.90; machinery, $270,547.61; live stock, $141,412.15; miscellaneous, $438,721.40; total, $8,238,161.87. The number of persons in the faculties of the colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts for white persons was as follows: For preparatory classes, including secondary schools of agriculture, 626; for collegiate and special classes in agriculture, mechanic arts, and in all other instruction, 3,569; total, countmg none twice, for interior instruc- tions, 3,835. There were also 161 instructors giving full time and 525 giving part time to agricultural-extension work, 1,583 experiment- station officers, and 2,705 persons in the faculties of other colleges or departments, making a grand total, counting none twice, of 7,192 persons engaged in instruction and research in the land-gi'ant institu- tions. The number of persons in the faculties of the colleges of agricul- ture and mechanic arts for colored persons was as follows: For pre- paratory classes, 280; for collegiate and special classes, 107; total, counting none twice, 351. In the other departments the faculties aggregated 126, making a grand total of 474 persons in the faculties of the institutions for colored persons. The students in 1912 in the colleges for white persons were as follows: (1) By classes — Preparatory or secondary schools of high- school grade, 7,248; collegiate, 30,532; postgraduate, 1,326; one to two year and winter courses, 10,845; summer courses, 4,749; total, counting none twice, in interior courses, 53,764. There were also enrolled in correspondence courses, 33,149; in extension courses of five days or longer, away from college, not including farmers' insti- tutes, 106,516; in all other departments of the institutions, 32,685; total number of students, counting none twice, receiving instruction from these institutions, 242,954. (2) By courses: Four-year — Agri- culture, which may include a number of students pursuing courses in dairying, animal husbandry, poultry husbandry, or other allied courses, 8,737; horticulture, 322; forestry, 487; veterinary science, 664; home economics, 2,664; engineering, 14,337. Shorter than four year — Agriculture, 8,905; horticulture, 272; forestry, 19; total, counting none twice, 9,196; veterinary science, 84; home economics, 1,103; teachers' courses in agriculture, 1,886 (one to three year, 188; a OF0; -^^ STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 235 summer schools of agriculture, 1,698); mechanic arts, 541; military tactics, 19,954. The students in colleges and schools for colored persons were as follows: (1) By classes— Preparatory, 5,317; collegiate, 1,544; short or special, 1,135; other departments, 596; total, 8,495. (2) By courses— Agriculture, 2,173; teachers' courses in agriculture, 821 (one to four year, 194; summer schools, 627) ; industrial courses for boys, 2,047; industrial courses for girls, 3,736; military tactics, 2,448. The graduates in 1912 in the institutions for white persons were as follows: Agriculture, 1,200; mechanic arts, 2,260; home economics, 427; all other courses, 4,494; total, 8,370. The total number since the organization of these institutions is 103,736. The graduates in the institutions for colored persons were 131, and the total number since the organization of these institutions is 7,458. The total num- ber of volumes m the libraries was 2,799,775, and the total number of pamphlets 823,410. The total number of acres of land granted to the States under the act of 1862 was 10,570,842, of which 652,617 are still unsold. SUMMARY OF STATISTICS OF THE STATIONS. Agricultural experiment stations are now in operation under the acts of Congress of March 2, 1887, and March 16, 1906, in all the States and Territories, and under special appropriation acts in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam. In Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and Virginia separate stations are main- tained wholly or in part by State funds. A number of substations are also maintained in different States. Excluding the substations, the total number of stations in the 48 States is 59, and in the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam, 65. Of these, 50 receive appropriations provided for by the acts of Congress approved March 2, 1887, and March 16, 1906, and 4 by other Federal enactments. The total income of the stations maintained under the acts of 1887 and 1906 during 1912 was $4,068,240.09, of which $1,440,000 (Hatch fund, $720,000; Adams fund, $720,000) was received from the National Government, the remainder $2,628,240.09 coming from the following sources: State governments, $1,492,798.12; individuals and communities, $54,878.51; fees for analyses of fertilizers, $129,884.61; sales of farm products, $230,271.81; miscellaneous, including all balances, $720,407.04. In addition to this, the Office of Experiment Stations had an appropriation of $424,000 for the past fiscal year, including $30,000 each for the Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico Ex- periment Stations, $15,000 for the Guam Experiment Station, $15,000 236 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. for nutrition investigations, $100,000 for irrigation investigations, $100,000 for drainage investigations, and $10,000 for farmers' insti- tutes and agricultural schools. The value of the additions to the equipment of the stations in 1912 is estimated as follows: Buildings, $1,003,516.47; libraries, $45,462.83; apparatus, $71,492.73; farm implements, $70,659.64; live stock, $99,774.49; miscellaneous, $215,221.79; total $1,506,127.95. The stations employ 1,583 persons in the work of administration and inquiry. The number of officers engaged in the difl'erent lines of work is as follows : Directors, 57; assistant directors, 25; chemists, 250; agriculturists, 32; agronomists, 91; animal husbandmen, 120; dairymen, 90; veterinarians, 60; entomologists, 101; botanists, 61; horticulturists, 121; poultrymen, 40; plant pathologists, 61; zoolo- gists, 3; meteorologists, 9; pomologists, 16; foresters, 21; mycolo- gists, 21; biologists, 7; geologists, 2; plant breeders, 16; bacteriolo- gists, 40; animal pathologists, 8; viticulturists, 5; soil speciahsts, 50; irrigation and drainage engineers, 26; agricultural engineei-s and farm mechanics, 15; extension work and farmei-s' institute directors, 19; farm management, 6; animal nutrition, 11; fertilizer and feed inspectors, 16; agricultural education, 5; in charge of substations, 55; farm and garden foremen, 43; secretaries and treasurei-s, 22; and librarians, 22. There are also 56 persons classified under the head "Miscellaneous," including gardeners, laboratory and field assistants, herdsmen, editors, inspectoi-s, etc. Six hundred and fifty-eight officers do more or less teaching in the colleges with which the stations are connected. During the year the stations published 719 annual reports, bulletins, and circulai"s, which were suppHed to over 1,016,613 addresses on regular mailing lists. Most of the stations report a large and con- stantly increasing correspondence with farmers on a wide variety of topics. 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General statistics of land-grant State or Territory. Date of estab- lish- ment of in- stitu- tion. Date of estab- lish- ment of agri- cultural courses. Faculty and staff. College of agriculture and mechanic arls. nterior instruction. Agricultural extension department workers. Prepara- tory classes.' Second- ary schools of agri- culture. Collegiate and special classes. Total.2 Full time. Part time. 1 Alabama 1872 1891 1872 1868 1877 1881 1870 1884 1872 1907 1892 1867 1874 1869 1863 1865 1877 1865 1859 1867 1865 1855 1869 1880 1870 1893 1869 1873 1866 1864 1889 1865 1889 1890 1870 1891 1868 1855 1903 1888 1889 1881 1794 1871 1888 1865 1872 1892 1867 1848 1887 1872 1891 1872 1868 1878 1881 1870 1884 1872 1907 1892 1868 1874 1869 1874 1880 1887 1868 1859 1867 67 20 4 88 49 23 13 18 27 18 35 156 163 153 131 70 48 80 25 56 «245 115 84 60 67 33 46 35 46 52 40 M43 54 50 195 64 108 197 22 31 53 48 32 86 39 21 62 96 10 164 27 67 33 4 101 65 25 13 20 27 18 50 156 163 153 138 70 51 91 25 56 245 115 162 63 4 3 2 1 2 20 2 3 6 17 14 io 9 25 59 1 4 15 7 3 16 a 27 ? Arizona 13 ■^ Arkansas 4 California 20 41 15 Colorado fi Connecticut. 7 Delaware 8 Florida 2 q Georgia 10 Hawaii 11 Idaho 2 20 1? Illinois ^^ Indiana 14 Iowa 15 7 5 16 Kentucky . 17 Louisiana. 4 3 i 3 is' 18 24 IS Maine. 13 19 Maryland W Massachusetts (Amherst) .. Massachusetts ( Boston) . . . Michigan ?1 ?? 1855 1869 1880 1870 1893 1869 1888 1866 1865 1890 1865 1889 1890 1873 1892 1888 1859 1904 1890 1893 1884 1869 1871 1889 1885 1872 1892 1867 1866 1891 5 13 2 10 1 40* 14 32 ?'H Minnesota. . . 90 ?4 Mississippi 3 ?S Missouri (Columbia) Montana W 15 15 42 40 49 39 47 63 43 143 54 61 195 116 108 197 34 31 55 60 44 86 71 21 62 104 10 164 27 1 3 ?7 Nebraska '>8 Nevada 12 W New Hampshire 27 10 ^n 14 3 SI 1 s? New York ?? North Carolina 3 3 16 4 1 2 17' 7 2 4 34 North Dakota 33 22 T) Ohio . ... S6 Oklahoma 5 47 (•) ^^7 Oregon 3S Pennsylvania 3P 12 40 Rhode Island 3 5 1 6' 5 58' 7 6 1 20 41 South Carolina 2 5 12 4? South Dakota 7 4? TennftsSPfl 44 Texas. 4^; Utah... 32 46 47 4S 36 5 2 16 23 1 49 West Virginia. •^o 33 ■il 3 Total 209 417 3,569 3,835 161 525 > Including schools of agriculture of high-school grade under the control of the institution. ' Counting none twice. > Including substations. * Including 25 lecturers regularly appointed. STATISTICS OP THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. colleges for white students, 1912. 247 Faculty and staff. College of agricul- ture and me- chanic arts. E.xperi- ment station offieers. ^ 1,583 76 43 23 66 SO 33 11 36 27 18 60 239 196 226 86 70 76 117 44 84 245 44 162 70 81 50 56 47 51 80 48 143 71 90 228 132 134 209 43 49 64 61 62 119 74 32 80 123 34 164 30 Total for entire in- stitution, counting none twice. 4,487 Library. Number of volumes. 76 43 174 130 80 33 17 51 27 18 73 543 196 226 165 103 90 117 44 84 245 44 499 70 238 50 255 57 51 80 48 724 71 90 273 132 140 209 43 49 64 61 156 119 74 110 80 146 99 581 44 7,192 25, 000 18,000 20. 000 247, 400 40, 000 12,000 18,900 13,000 38, 100 9,260 27,707 212, 700 27,000 35,850 40,916 5,000 3,500 48,000 6,000 37, 369 92,148 36, 079 160,000 28,300 124, 310 11,708 99,650 22,680 30, 000 66,991 14,732 409, 700 10,528 23,461 116,728 15,943 19,222 44,613 7,800 19,210 16,295 15, 120 34,596 21,276 85,871 18,950 31,182 46,000 185, 079 31,000 2,724,874 Number of pamphlets. Number of acres al- lotted to State un- der act of 1862. 3,500 5,000 19, 000 65, 000 .50,000 1,000 2,500 4,500 10,500 8,500 3,500 23,000 6,000 41,000 20,000 2,000 5,000 25,875 25,000 11,963 20,650 6,500 5,000 12,000 10,000 5,000 20,594 62,000 6,000 1,400 10,000 80,000 20,000 ' 50, 000 7,000 9,000 5,500 32,874 25,273 34,920 33,650 6,700 2,500 60,000 Number of acres of land grant still unsold. 240,000 150,000 150, 000 90. 000 180, 000 90,000 90,000 270, 000 90, 000 480,000 390, 000 204,000 82,313 330, 000 210,000 210, 000 210, 000 360,000 235, 673 94, 000 207, 920 277,016 90, 000 90, 000 90, 000 150,000 210, 000 989, 920 270, 000 130, 000 630,000 250, 000 90, 000 780,000 120,000 180, 000 160, 000 300, 000 180,000 200,000 150,000 300,000 90,000 150,000 240, 000 90,000 858.399 10,570,842 Number of acres in farms and grounds. 1,402 40,000 161,159 7,686 50,721 47, 607 117,863 7,494 14 325 79 160 1,309 1.818 958 227 589 987 90 337 700 280 1,175 751 290 724 473 280 545 36,223 4,200 160 89, 165 652,617 684 1,814 2,000 796 380 330 95 410 285 435 1,099 485 943 439 1,000 340 400 223 169 1,744 560 272 2,416 124 338 408 486 130 1,280 1,154 Rates of interest on land- grant fund of 1862. 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Revenue of land-grant colleges State or Territory. Alabama (Auburn) Alabama (Normal) Arizona Arkansas (Fayettcville) Arkansas (Pine Blufl) California Colorado Connocticut Delcwarc ( Newark) Delaware ( Dover) Florida (Oainesville) Florida ( Tallahassee) Georgia (Athens) Georgia (Savaimah) Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky ( Lexington) Kentucky ( Frankfort) Louisiana ( Baton Rouge) Louisiana (New Orleans) Maine Maryland (College Park) Maryliind ( Princess Anne) Massaclmset ts ( Amh(>rst) Massachusetts (Boston) Michigan Minnesota Mississippi (Agricultural College). Mississippi (Alcorn) Missouri (Columbia) Missouri (Jefferson City) Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina (West Raleigh). .. North Carolina (Greensboro) North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma (Stillwater) Oklahoma ( Langston) Oregon Pennsylvania Porto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina (Clemson College). South Carolina (Orangeburg) South Dakota Tennessee Texas (College Station) Texas ( Prairie View) Utah Vermont Virginia ( Blacksburg) Virginia (Hampton) Washiiiglon West \'irginia (Morgant-own) West Virginia (Institute) Wisconsin Wyoming Total 8.31,587. 51 198, 160. 58 Federal aid. Interest on land grant of 18(>2. $20,280.00 3,480.00 9,115.69 ,960. ,500. 717. 500. Interest on other land grants. 9,016.79 1,975.50 38,933.83 5,440.00 33,667.28 8,472.75 5,777.77 14,033.05 1,519.72 1,082.84 7,7.39.97 30,626.28 250. 00 27,617.35 12,007.45 Appropria- tion acts of 1S90 and 1907. 827,362. 22,637. 50,000. 50,000. 13,636. .50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 40,000. 10,000. 25,000. 25,000. 33,333. 16,666. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 42,750. 7,250. 27,685. 22,314. 50,000. 50,000. S23. 30,000. 16,666. 50,000. 50,000. 25,817. 24, 182. 46,875. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 33,500. 16,500. 50,000. 50,000. 45,000. 5,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 25,000. 25,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 12,500. 50,000. 50,000. 33,3.33. 16,667. 50,000. 40,000. 10,000. 50,000. 50,000. State aid. Interest on endow- ment or regular appro- priations. $1,160.00 4,000.00 43,710.78 85,843.11 29,000.00 45,455.00 360,103.00 41,039.02 56,221.03 397,526.57 112,339.13 Appropria- tion for current expenses. $40,000.00 38,470.44 72,380.00 9,000.00 794,331.34 30,580.20 25, 000. 00 7,500.00 22,385.00 7,500.00 10,000.00 40,000.00 575,000.00 179,504.01 135,000.00 13,000.00 100,000.00 10,000.00 16,000.00 160,250.00 228,800.00 285,792.71 10,800.00 495,393.00 25,401.92 17,500.00 88,065.00 10,778.49 50,476.50 16,000.00 297,425.77 83,000.00 12,500.00 25,000.00 57,853.02 100,000.00 36,000.00 150,000.00 638,519. ir 61,665.00 25,000.00 7,500.00 53,000.00 199,697.16 32,000.00 65,838.77 27,500.00 58,333.33 1,7.30.00 242,500.00 140,000.00 20,500.00 ,106,029.00 80,911.16 2, 520, 502. 54 1 , 177, 197. 64:6, 937, 410. 97 • The total appropriation divided. .Si.'j.ooo, going to the State station at New Haven. ' Including appropriation for exi)erinient station. » Including interest on other land grants. STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AXD STATIONS. for year ended June 30, 1912. 257 state aid — continued. Appropria- tion for Farmers' Institutes and exten- sion work. Appropria- tions for income of plant. Income from en- dowment otlier than Federal or State grants. Fees and all other sources. Student fees. Private bene- factions. Miscel- laneous. Total. United States ap- propriations for experi- ment stations (acts of 1887 and 1906). $5,000.00 $50.00 4,000.00 $40,500.00 000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 267,362.23 91,357.71 $13 155 723.85 700.33 723. 16 120. 00 1.35. 00 515.82 $15,000.00 40,000.00 "566,628.'38 33,000.00 10,000.00 7,260.00 55,000.00 15,000.00 50,233.34 45, 331.00 963.85 158.00 873.73 000.00 834.00 200.00 1,500.00 "4," 662.' 50 $21,162.90 20,080.51 4, 769. 27 500.00 22,771.36 164,590.19 38,873.27 47,968.09 3,250.00 939.00 1,808.98 900.00 8,972.36 12.000.00 500.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 75.000.00 51,000.00 1,207,400.00 48,247.75 79,000.00 190.00 825. 00 241,114.05 64.353.66 83,787.92 2,362.99 750.00 101,500.00 8,285.08 15, 602. 70 40,000.00 1,967.22 715, 65 91,295,41 115,871,18 75,091.52 115,823.54 6,000.00 17,500.00 101,261.89 11,250.00 3.125.00 10,000.00 17,500.00 3,250.00 793,986.94 41,900.00 6,250.00 96,700.00 3,000.00 21,000.00 199,000.00 40,000.00 6,926.63 15,136.00 800.00 6,000.00 35,261.08 35,783.34 28,726.20 151,848.14 50,000.00 1,875.00 429,271.37 33,567.19 "2," 500. 00 171,000.00 273,566.66 16,520.19 41,274.33 32,565.39 6,194,00 52, 744. 67 348,894.14 34,387.07 306,415.02 97,3,32.09 16,628.01 76, 408. 27 8,750.00 13,741.00 74, 789. 16 18,943.64 9,955.07 27,997.39 4,387.06 504,396.33 68,171.92 9,309.37 38,702.68 135,813.74 5,000.00 1,000,00 40,566.41 942.19 39,641.60 250.00 1,500.00 1,307,111.11 787. 50 22,389.32 55,397.72 2,145.00 43,924,94 121.. 3.35. 71 76, 544, 08 43,652,83 64,768.52 2, 29.5. .31 31.143.32 16,000.00 12,241.83 < 103, 492. 18 14, 786. 43 39,759.15 59,643.04 9, 128. 77 220,547.02 56,318.52 7,718.96 12,658.01 54,684.39 12,000.00 201,50 43,936.27 20,659.67 2,000.00 3,000.00 51,139.29 9,000.00 9,000.00 4,000.00 34,811.25 70,417.53 3,512.36 15,000.00 "'4,'356.66 196,250.00 36,000.00 90,000.00 1,498.55 8,586.49 39,410.23 147,057.26 250. 00 12,542,31 11,437.19 1,107.47 29,814.70 15,528.57 10,000.00 5,000.00 'i6i,"666.'66 6,000,00 30,067.66 7,500.00 285,369.04 3,250.01 6,409.10 9, 63, 78, 107, 20, 17, 9, 344, 3, 778. 50 501. 48 260. 12 513. 17 748.00 789. 80 140.18 392. 69 093.30 56,462.31 288,906.75 15,763.29 500.00 6,125.61 24,064.28 64,374,00 678.07 32,1.55,09 20,000.00 792. 62 172, 175. 42 6,183.98 $128,739.25 62,418.34 157,462.87 181,480.00 45, 542. 72 2, 199, 588. 55 221,475.58 217,809.09 80,193.85 18,397.00 147,733.21 60,900.00 116,989.68 17,466.66 137,157.22 216,002.68 2, 197, 273. 78 454,228.75 344,508.91 304, 305. 45 306, 394. 50 29.535.08 198,410.64 34,006.35 238,3.30.93 110,362.57 9, 262. 51 412,981.50 521,203,20 459,996,47 1,537,376.67 255,705.95 72, 747. 61 810,768.59 30,875.00 157,432.83 864,875.01 205, 767. 90 160, 730. 42 284,886.79 80,598.67 3,023,754.74 298,490.44 47,903.33 251,631.90 785,943.16 .361,500.00 41,201.50 552,818.70 695,596,54 111,665.00 129, 853. 56 116,121.08 48,361.47 176,027,47 182,036.64 618,504.42 80,500.00 248,556.84 259,725.73 265,309.50 538, 164. 15 387,455.96 228,889.80 47,932.80 2, 165, 8^3.93 151,439.01 $.30,000.00 30,000, 29,988. 30,000. 30,000. 115,000. 30,000. 30,000. '36,666! 00 30, 000. 30.000. 29,9.38. 30, 000, 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000.00 30,000. 30,000. 30,000.00 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000.00 30,000, 30,000. 28,081. 30,000. .30,000, 30,000, 6 27,000, 30,000, 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 29,900. .30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 30,000. 28,635. 30,000, 29,250, 30,000. 28,850. 626, 407. 68 4, 647, 746. 97 660, 779. 00 3, 654, 050. 11 2, 384, 947. 71 2, 296, 065. 41 25, 967, 130. 45 1,476,643.72 * Including $24,715 for investigation of plant and insect pests, production of hog-cholera serum, and other special activities. • The total appropriation divided, $3,000 going to the State station at Geneva. 'Included in current expenses. 258 KEPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. ^8SS CO "-H giic c^ £ o S o ^ 00 ic r* o I - c5 05 t^ oo 1^ g 5 -o •^ -^ »o CN So ^ © IQ "2 00 o> op C-J IN IN 050 c-i dooooo »0 O Q »0 05 o ■* O is t^ ■« CO (N gS8 8?? 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STATISTICS OP THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 265 1912— Continued. Num- ber on staff. Num- ber of teach- ers on staff. 30 56 Number of persons on staff who assist in farmers institutfts. Publications during fiscal year 1912. Num- ber. 20 Pages. 899 1,290 .309 Num- ber of names on mail- ing list. 20, 971) Ki, 000 14,000 S,500 27,000 2.3,306 07,000 45,000 22,000 11,000 9,050 21,250 Principal lines of vvorli. Soils; inspection of feeding stuffs and fertilizer con- trol; horticulture; plant breeding; forestry; field experiments; feeding and digesting experi- ments; milling and baking tests; correlation of oharactei istics of wheat; poultry experiments; diseases of animals; hog-cholera serum; ento- mology; dairying; extermination of prairie dogs and gophers; irrigation; veterinary experiments, diseases of the horse. Chemistry; soils; bacteriology; inspection of ferti- lizers, foods, drugs, feeding stuffs, seeds, or- chards, and nurseries; field experiments; horti- culture; plant breeding; animal husbandry; dis- eases of plants and animals; entomology; api- culture; dairying; extension work. Rice experiments; forage crops Chemistry; bacteriology; soils; field experiments; sugar making; drainage. Botany; bacteriology; inspection of fertilizers, feeding stutTs, and Paris green; horticulture; animal husbandry; diseases of animals; ento- mology; field experiments. Chemistry; soUs; fertilizers; field experiments; horticulture; feeding experiments; stock raising; , poultry experiments; cfairying. Chemistry; botany; analysis and inspection of foods, drugs, insecticides, fungicides, fertilizers, concentrated commercial feeding stuffs, and agricultural seeds; calibration of creamery glass- ware; orcharding; plant pathology; biologj'; poultry breeding; plant breeding; entomologj-. Chemistry; fertilizers; field experiments; horticul- ture; plant breeding; diseases of plants and ani- mals; feeding experiments; animal breeding; poultry raising; entomology; daii'ying. Chemistry; meteorology; analysis and inspection of fertilizers and concentrated commercial feeding stuffs; inspection of creamery glassware and nur- series; pot, cylinder, and field experiments; hor- ticulture; plant breeding; diseases of plants and animals; digestion and feeding experiments; en- tomology; dairying; effect of electricity on plant growth. Chemistry; analysis and control of fertilizers; bac- teriology; field experiments; horticulture; forest- ry; plant breeding; diseases of plants and ani- mals; feeding and breeding experiments; poultry culture; entomology; stable hygiene. Fruit and vegetable breeding; insect pest investi- gation; orchard spraying; drainage; milling tests of cereal and flour ; diseases of plants and animals ; plant and animal breeding; animal nutrition; farm management; ventilation; farm statistics. Fertilizers; field experiments; horticulture; biol- ogy; plant breeding; animal husbandry; dis- eases of animals; poultry culture; entomology; dairying; agricultural engineering. Chemistry; soil survey; botany; field e.xperiments; horticulture; diseases of plants and animals; feeding experiments; animal and plant breed- ing; entomology; dairying; poultry; forestry. Chemistry; meteorology; botany; field experi- ments; dry farming; horticulture; feeding and breeding experiments; poultry experiments; veterinary science; entomology; dairying; irri- gation and drainage. Chemistry; botany; meteorology; soils; field ex- periments; horticulture; plant breeding; dis- eases of plants and animals; forestry; feeding and breeding experiments; entomology; dairying; irrigation. 28 266 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. General statistics, station. Location. Director. Date of original organization. Date of organization under Hatch Act. Nevada. l{eno. New Hampshire. Durham. 39 40 New Jersey (State)... New Jersey (College) . New Bninswick. ....do New Mexico New York (State). Agricultural College. 42 43 New York (Cornell).. . North Carolina (Col- lege). North Carolina (State). North Dakota. Ithaca. West Raleigh . Raleigh. Ohio. Oklahoma. Stillwater. Oregon. Corvallis. Pennsylvania . Pennsylvania (Nutri- tion). Porto Rico Rhode Island State College. do ri. H. Tnie. J.C. Kendall. J. G. Lipman. . ..do Agricultural College. . . Wooster. Kingston . Luther Foster. W. H. Jordan. L. H. Bailey. C. B. Williams. B. W.Kilgore. J. H. Worst. C. E. Thome. J. A. Wilson. J. Withycombe . H. P. Armaby. H.J. Wheeler! 1886 Mar. 10,1880 Dec. —.1887 Aug. 4, 1887 Apr. 26,1888 Dec. 14,1889 Mar, —.1882 1879 Mar. 12,1877 Apr. —,1888 Mar, 7, 1887 Apr. 25,1882 Mar. —,1890 Apr. 2, 1888 Dec. 25,1890 July —1888 June 30,1887 1907 July 30,1888 STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. i9?£— Continued. 267 Num- ber on staff. Num- ber of teach- ers on staff. Number of persons on staff who assist in farmers' institutes, Publications during fiscal year 1912. Num- ber. Num- ber of names on mail- ing list. Principal lines of work. 46 20 174 421 4,500 16,901 7,700 ^3.3 730 149 33 18,000 1,208 207 322 5,429 48, 200 28,000 17,500 3,500 15,000 65,000 3.5,000 23,000 43,500 Chemistry; meteorology; botany; soils; field experi- ments; horticulture; plant breeding: forestry; aaimal feeding and breeding; plant diseases; veterinary science and bacteriology: zoology; entomology; irrigation. Chemistry; botany; field experiments; horticul- ture: plant breeding; breedmg experiments; en- tomology. Chemistry; oyster culture; botany; analyses of fertilizers, foods, commercial feeding stuffs, and Insecticides: pot, cylinder, and field experi- ments; horticulture; floriculture; plant breeding; forestry; diseases of plants and animals; animal husbandry; dairy husbandry; poultry experi- ments; entomology; soil chemistry and bacte- riology ; soil surveys; irrigation; seed inspection. Chemistry; botany; soils; field crops; dry farming; horticulture; cactus investigations; nutrition; plant diseases; entomology: dairying; irrigation. Chemistry; bacteriology; meteorology; fertilizers; analysis and control "of fertilizers; inspection of feeding stuffs, Paris green, and creamery glass- ware; field experiments: horticulture; plant breeding; diseases of plants; feeding experiments; poultry experiments: entomology; dairying; soil studies. Chemistry; soils; field experiments; farm crops; farm management; horticulture; plant breeding: plant physiology: diseases of plants; feeding and breedmg experiments; poultry husbandry; en- tomology; dairying. Chemistry; soils; field experiments; horticulture; nitrification experiments; diseases of plants and animals: animal husbandry; poultry experi- ments; dairying: tests of farm machinery; cot- tonseed feeding; toxic investigations; entomology investigations; plant breedmg investigations; horticulture and agronomic experiments. Chemistry; soils: field experiments; horticulture; diseases of animals: feeding experiments; ento- mology: fertilizer experiments and analyses; in- spection of foods and stock feeds; cooperative demonstration work with farmers; farmers' institutes. Chemistry: soils; botany; field experiments; plant breeding; horticulture; forestry; diseases of plants and animals; analysis of foods and spray- mg materials: seed inspection; insi)ection arid analysis of paints, drugs, proprietary products, and feeding stuffs: feeding and breeding experi- ments; poultry experiments; milling and chemi- cal tests of wheat; drainage; farm engineering; farm management. Chemistry; soils; field experiments; botany; hor- ticulture; plant breeding; forestry: diseases of plants; feeding experiments: entomology; nutri- tion; farm management; dairying; climatology. Chemistry; agronomy; field experiments; horti- culture; forestry; botany; bacteriology; animal husbandry; dairying; veterinarv science; ento- mology. Chemistry; bacteriology; soils; fertilizers; field crops; horticulture; plant breeding and selection; diseases of plants; feeding experiments; poultry experiments; entomology : dairying: irrigation. Chemistry; meteorology; fertilizers; horticulture; forestry; plant diseases; field experiments; feed- ing experiments; dairying; poultry experiments. 39 42 43 294 11,470 Chemistry; meteorology; soils; analysis and in- spection of fertilizers" and feeding stuffs; field and pot experiments; horticulture; poultry dis- eases, poultry feeding, and pigeon and poultry breeding. 268 REPORT OP OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. General statistics, Station. South Carolina. South Dakota. . Tennessee Texas. Vermont . Virginia. do Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Total. I>ooation. Clemson College. Brookings Knoxville College Station . Logan . Burlington. Blacksbiirg. Norfolk.. Pullman. Morgan town Madison . Laramie. Director. J. N. Harper.. J. W. Wilson . H. .\. Morgan. B. Youngblood. E. D. Ball. J. L. Hills. S. W. Fletcher. T. C. Johnson... R. W. Thatcher. E. D. Sanderson. H. L. Russell. n.n. Knight. Date of original organization. June 8, 1882 Nov. 24,1886 1888 Feb. —,1907 1883 Date of organization under Hatch Act. Jan. —,1888 Mar. 13,1887 Aug. 4, 1887 Apr. 3,1889 1890 Feb. 28,1888 June 11,1888 1887 Mar. 1,1891 STATISTICS or THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 1912 — Continued . 269 Num- ber on staff. Num- ber of teach- ers on staff. Number of persons on staff who assist in farmers' institutes, Publications during fiscal year 1912. Num- ber. Pages Num- ber of names on mail- ing list. Principal lines of work. 26 32 78 13 9 1,574 658 12 40 293 216 91 20,300 22,000 13, 473 40,000 13,000 72 225 8,000 10,123 1,265 20,000 7,000 Chemistry; soils: botany; field experiments; hor- ticulture; plant breeding; diseases of plants; feeding and breeding experiments; veterinary I science; entomology; dairying. Chemistry; horticulture; field experiments; plant breeding; diseases of plants and animals; ani- mal husbandry; dairying. Chemistry; soil investigations; inspection of fer- tilizers; field experiments; horticulture; plant breeding; seeds; weeds; diseases of plants and animals; feeding experiments; entomology; dairying; apiculture. Chemistry; examination and comparison of com- mercial feeding stuffs and fertilizers; soils; field experiments; horticulture; plant breeding; feed- ing experiments; diseases of plants and animals and selection; entomology; cotton investiga- tions; breeding experiments. Chemistry of soils; field e.xperimcnts; horticul- ture; diseavses of plants; breeding and feeding experiments; poultry brewing; incubation; en- tomology; irrigation and drainage; arid farming. Chemistry; botany; taactefiology; analysis and control of fertilizers and feeding stuffs; inspec- tion of creamery glassware; horticulture; dis- eases of plants;" feeding and breeding experi- ments; dairying. Chemistry; field experiments; horticulture; plant breeding; soil bacteriology; mycology; breeding and feeding experiments; diseases of animals; dairying. Field experiments; plant breeding; plant diseases; entomology. Chemistry; plant physiology; bacteriology; soils; field experiments; horticulture; plant breeding; diseases of plants; feeding and breeding experi- ments; veterinary science; entomology; irriga- tion; dry farming; clearing logged-off lands. Chemistry; effect of pressure on bacteria; artificial fixation of atmospheric nitrogen; analysis and control of fertilizers; soils; farm crops; horti- culture; diseases of plants and animals; inspec- tion of orchards and nurseries; feeding and breeding experiments; poultry experiments; entomology; dairying. Chemistry: bacteriology: soils; field experiments; agronomy; tobacco and cranberry culture; hor- ticulture; plant breeding; plant pathology; breeding and feeding experiments: poultry experiments; veterinary science; entomology; dairying; irrigation and drainage; agricultural engineering; agricultural economics; home eco- nomics; extension. Chemistry; mycology: botany; meterology; soils; range improvement; fertilizers; field experi- ments; plant selection: poisonous-plant investi- gations; breeding and feeding experiments: wool investigation; veterinary science; irriga- tion; parasitology; effects of alkali on structural and other material. 457 719 84,841 1,016,613 58 59 270 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Revenue and additions Station. Federal. State. Indi- viduals and com- munities. Fees. Farm products. Miscella- neous. Hatch fund. Adams fund. 1 Alabama (College). .Mabama (Cane- brake). .Vlabama (Tuske- gee). .\rizona $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $34,982.85 $834.72 $3,622.28 •> s 4 15,000.00 215,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 315,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15, 000. 00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000 00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 n5,ooo.oo 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 8,700.00 39, 200. 00 125,275.00 11,250.00 18,500.00 3,875.00 $2,500.00 525.00 $2,500.00 2,625.99 1,176.78 2,000.00 6,031.79 386.99 2,518.06 25,939.91 ti 12,000.00 7 30.00 14,019.88 8, 120. 77 370. 08 1,899.15 8 Connecticut (State) Connecticut (Storrs). 11,500.00 10 3,060.27 2,512.27 5,471.71 8,325.86 25,655.65 11 ( 350.42 5,958.65 198.58 12,384.68 82,654.36 14,198.00 1,778.36 %,276.63 3,062.12 1,364.10 919.00 9,030.59 3, 133. 73 73,508.03 4,891.06 18,342.37 V 620.81 Ij It 168,000.00 15 16 55,000.00 61,500.00 38,613.89 24,500.00 5,000.00 14,000.00 16,875.00 6,000.00 103, 726. 08 33, 150. 00 10,000.00 12,326.44 17 IS 10,474.81 4,578.04 8,801.45 8,605.76 6,613.10 11 24,010.00 17,000.00 ?0 •Jl 22 Massachusetts 10,277.00 5,420.00 *>? '>4 2'i Mississippi Missouri (College) . 214.00 18,105.30 12,294.83 5, 780. 95 26 27 37,370.51 28 15,000.00 15,000.00 6 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 715, 000. 00 15,000.00 55, 663. 45 5 40,535.60 5,000.00 6,845.33 W 51,003.21 788.82 4,586.31 30 8. 147. 42 ■ 464. 83 31 32 New Hampshire. . . New Jersey (State) New Jersey (Col- lege). New Mexico New York (State). New York (Cornell) North Carolina (CoUege). North Carolina (State). North Dakota Ohio 94,041.96 33 ?1 15,000.00 15,000.00 1,500.00 13, 500. 00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 1,500.00 13,500.00 15,000.00 673.89 1,805.81 280.17 75.25 1,768.71 8,708.97 35 36 37 38 39 40 113,509.05 6,447.22 1,839.51 1 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 13,243.35 193,500.00 19,615.03 172,630.00 3,119.97 48,129.08 3,087.40 15,544.25 41 ^0 47,073.40 5,000.00 7,252.22 25,908.94 43 44 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (Nu- trition). Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota 15,000.00 15,000.00 15, 000. 00 15,000.00 15,00(X00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 8 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15, 000. 00 15,000.00 15,000.00 9 15, 000. 00 15,000.00 1015,000.00 15,000.00 "15,000.00 4,703.32 4,701.57 6,560.41 254.17 2,668.69 573.07 9.89 320.88 326.39 5,490.71 9,000.00 46 47 48 2,233.54 1,626.54 7,881.78 1,921.38 1,738.58 15,500.00 49 55,000.00 16,064.72 3,021.00 9, 433. 32 20, 943. 64 u 11, 500. (X) 15,000.00 ■iO Utah 51 152. 95 3,690.00 52 4,001.68 408.01 8, 180. 94 53 51 Washington West Virginia 699.00 1=12,920.03 11,474.03 55 56 1,629.04 Total 720,000.00 720,000.00 1,492,798.12 54,878.51 129,884.61 230,271.81 720,407.04 1 Including all balances, except from Federal funds. - Including a balance of $12 from previous year. 3 Inchiding a balance of $49. 20 from previous year. * Including a balance of $12. 76 from previous year. 6 .\mount used by substations; as part of biennial appropriation ending Mar. 31, 1913. 8 Including a balance of $883.24 from previous year. ' Including a balance of $1,035.18 from previous year. STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. to equipment, 1912. 271 Total. Additions to equipment. Buildings. Library. Apparatus. Farm im- plements. Live stock. Miscella- neous.! Total. $69,439.85 $230.00 $118.00 $998.00 $145.00 $500. 00 $851.00 $2,842.00 48,844.05 96,841.69 169,275.00 55,432.56 59, 776. 95 20. 774. 15 33,060.27 32,862.69 42,051.17 38,524.44 2.36,040.33 112,654.36 111,524.44 93,278.36 175,365.33 86. 150. 16 62, 168. 55 53,521.76 72,795.69 44,553.73 207,234.11 80,549.89 119,599.13 950.00 4,150.00 59,693.01 1,790.69 58.00 65.65 3,000.00 1,000.00 1,672.99 798. 91 5, 199. 44 32,931.80 605.81 125,000.00 15,000.54 8,360.35 75.00 59.97 464.24 1,022,87 310.21 943.25 29.41 420.08 390.00 426.88 73.44 106.86 809.96 98.85 1,450.12 3,275.00 536,190.00 8,000.00 49, 182. 10 2, 212. 14 244.85 898.68 863. 56 124. 54 1,103.37 21,991.22 200.00 20.83 391. 18 446.74 3, 577. 10 1,078.06 225. 78 248. 70 720. 11 522.62 451.89 1,851.03 1,278.25 1,631.13 894.37 1,500.00 1,568.57 1,015.03 512.52 253.99 772.68 2,179.61 17,276.90 1,000.00 2, 266. 29 150.00 999.11 1,480.53 7,510.45 1,153.57 54.00 31.85 507. 45 213.68 382.05 1,025.88 6, 152. 16 1,408.67 1,268.75 2,000.00 733.57 863.84 3,265.98 1,647.41 21.00 223.86 6,398.88 1,050.00 877. 75 2,000.00 9,711.17 200.00 231.85 1,522.75 260.00 220. 50 850. 00 7, 799. 99 13,465.99 2,611.40 500.00 555.00 1,235.95 2,171.83 1,960.00 700.00 1,034.87 2,457.00 6,014.03 613.80 1,139.30 1,054.82 800.00 400.00 19.75 1, 141. 74 155,855.08 562.62 1,000.00 1,983.05 55.00 9, 994. 00 3,760.00 6,932.69 20,468.94 500.00 1,491.72 325.00 4,312.88 10,998.51 87, 528. 63 4,946.33 2, 620. 33 1,662.28 6, 970. 2,786. 3. 174. 4,599. 21,678. 206, 102. 6,041. 130,000. 22,052. 11,720. 6,849. 6. 175. 1,673. 6,781. 612,319. 14,510. 60,682. 92, 508. 78 121,538.81 43,936.24 35,051.14 94,041.96 30, 673. 89 33,929.94 125,218.02 27,000.00 38,286.73 62,858.38 411,674.25 33,119.97 132,454.70 63,996.34 34,703.32 36,935.11 53,686.95 38, 135. 95 89,590.07 48,376.37 36,873.84 43, 755. 88 52,377.04 68,091.68 65,474.03 31,629.04 14,000.00 19,300.00 611.85 264. 73 23,664.75 144. 12 75.07 625. 70 59.38 119.00 1,000.00 480.34 938. 70 171.89 1,168.00 800.00 818.25 79.45 678. 72 400.00 3,200.00 1,260.00 62.32 392.42 157. 79 1,028.20 1,309.25 3,000.00 1,500.00 21,637.05 417.95 1,331.19 500.00 125.00 125. 98 829.01 7,200.00 15,368.15 7, 784. 57 659. 72 1,581.27 1,920.00 1,266.06 18,476.00 1,011.33 12.59 1,146.90 77.44 160.00 250.00 2, 143. 42 1,441.00 112.28 746. 79 355.00 274.53 615.39 176.11 225.00 442.25 417.08 153.63 380.29 63.64 215.00 1,038.79 1,000.00 103. 22 241.80 966.60 53.00 500.00 2,968.54 2,740.87 324. 73 1,817.88 1, 108. 76 842.36 308. 69 .559. 14 700.00 1,1.50.25 1.118.02 411.31 804. 97 50.00 2,089.00 3,784.15 2, 737. 00 845. 28 769.31 1,586.44 319.37 560.00 300.00 1,822.64 3,802.64 471.60 2,409.72 738.64 974.00 61.77 565. 69 360.00 830.74 6,940.59 1,308.31 415.36 274. 86 526.00 582. 24 1,390.00 628.93 225.00 86.25 175.00 257.00 1,800.00 2,579.36 4, 134. 41 2.59. 75 4,208.95 902.25 389.00 247. 75 440.00 125.22 435.00 7,247.f 464. 20 201. 20 499.81 3,025.00 3,961.33 148.00 118.25 250.00 938. 25 206.07 837.29 1,150.00 55.00 2, 484. 00 145.00 500.00 4,712.00 311.94 16, 187. 24,444. 3,245. 2,363. 24, 732. 2,276.90 3,786.19 2,006.28 4,465.00 4,350.00 16,761.84 33,755.97 2,050.51 10, 715. 73 3,604.65 2,604.89 1,859. 2,569. 8, 735. 21,754. 20,427. 3,518. 3,300. 888. 5,900. 6, 726. 30, 799. 3,045. 4,068,240.09 1,003,516.47 45,462.83 71,492.73 70,659.64 99, 774. 49 215,221.79 1,506,127.95 8 Including a balance of $100 from previous year. ' Including a balance of $1,364.27 from previous year. '" Including a balance of $750 from previous year. 11 An additional sum is included in the annual appropriation for the university and station, but the amount is not ascertainable. 12 Revenue from fertilizers. 13 Including a balance of $1,149.41 from previous year. 272 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Q S SSSSSS Q0U5 Olft ' 5S§^ O to IPI a »^l 5 » 9 ® CO U3tOtOi-H i-cooco»cxcoco-^^ooo ,-1^ 1-teo ■SusSS O5 001ON CO COr-H 5^ >OOOCOC^OS* 00 < 00 1-- o r" 1-1 00 tOCONOOCOOO -^ CO Tj* CO ^ 00 05 CM h- C«l rt t^ 05g)i; iSS h- -H CO O t^ 00 l~-CO— -r-T(iot~iOCDCVICOCO'«''3'*OcO'■'*lOM■*coco^coco^- co ^ 1^ ■'t i^ 00 c CO CO C^ CO CO — t ■<»* CO >coio-*co(N-^oocgiot^ COCOCOCO l^-H-^COiOdi-H^C^oScO -" COPl CO l^t CO— ■* CO CJ (N Ol O CO CO O 00 CM :0 -O'^'^CMi-HCDd5O0000'X'i-HO'^i-ir-^U5C0tOC000Ot>-CMC0t>- ^C^x^^^cD'o^cc^^£^'^cD'lo'cx^^^c^^^o^co^o^lo'oor^o(^^cooo i-Tco^ zSin^^c^c^QCQOcc gOOOOQOOOQOQ ooooooooooo OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooo " Q O O Q Q O O (^ Q O O O O O O O O O O O ssgg §oQooQOOpQoooQo ooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOpOOpppOOQOQpQOOpOOOOOOOOOOQQOOpp OOOiOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiOOlOOOOOOO 5 »0 icTiO lO t^ t^ >0 »0 >0 lO »0 lO »0 »0 »0 •O »0 »0 »0 »C »0 »0 >0 »0 >0 lO "O »0 »0 *-< CO »0 to "O IC >0 to lO CO t§ 1 I >.ca O c3 se- s ^=3 .2 M .^ o^ ;2 g 1 3-§.s t|^ s'^ ii^ 5 sj is & & &tt;.2 rt-a OOfcOJ STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 273 TftOTHOCOOO'^OO'— •00 ■^i~*co ec i-< lO c^ 1— I i-H CO osooooo0'*cs> lO O "^ lO -^ O OS r^ WOO'* CONOb-CO sss •^Jicooor^ioc^iiooo jicooor^io 30CSi-hOS^ OOr-ii-ieoo»oco«D r*t^r*oic^cctoeor-i 1— tCOCCCO"*COOOi-( 'X'OOI^MOOO'*^ ooosoor^- lOC^iOiOCQ'-Hf^iOOcOC^ 00 lO** . .cD»oooccct--r^;Of-i - "■^OOOt^'-OiO'^O N^CMNtMC^C^C^ cow i;Ot^Oc CO^OOGOOOd^CO'^ CO CO Q CO t^ O W CO CD CO "^OO oo »o o codii-^WeoiOOiCDi-Ht^ ■* »0 O CO o c Soooooooooo oooooooooo 300000000 >o oooo oo c ?o oooo oo c I0if2i0^'0'0»0»0i00»0 a 3 2 S)H BD a.s 2 q ce 3 9- M NO(^^c^^~■ ^^^ Ot-iNioO OOi-H 00 -^ •* ^OOrHCO-* >-ICO OS :OcOCo OOO fiO §'o6o-i ^ ;oo6 O CDIC O GC ?ss ?S8J 2S^ co*oo CO cioi ooo OOCOOO^ OOOCDO wo I^ W CO oooJoi OS -H CD »H CO .-H (NcO^ W5iOW3'-W*OOOOOWCO cdcSi-ioOcDCSOl-^cD 00 ■<*< 05 OS 00 ' CO i-H COcOOiOOOO'-i lOi— li— irpiOOlCOOO cowo^QCoicdio wt^"«taC'0^coco COWW W.-H^ (N»iOOStOCOCOCDWOiOOCO '*OiiMic-*^fowicor*r-'**» o6oico«-Hco^coc6cDr^^.-HW WiC-HCqoO^i-HOJOOcOT-lWW ■^ocouoocor^io '^o6'*OGot-^^w .— I ■* CO CO CO UD ■^ C^l ^T-KN "* ocDoo coioco i; COOOOOO '^CD ^ * CO ic oi '»j5 CO y (M .— ■ CD coo fl W .-i .-H 03 oc^ooooo-*^ ;3 OGOO W»-4iO00C0 ^ .-HCD.-HO06 'cJio -2 lOt^OSCCCD 1-1 t^ O 1^ r^ ■* r^io o OS O cOiO o WcOI>^I>^ Tp t-H lO ^- 10 CO 10 WOi-i SCS ■* CO O 00 ■* o O 00 O '30 r-4 IC W i-iidio^DOi'-HoOOi WWcOI^WWC^rH CO CO ■<*< ■'t OS OS CD SS?::: ■* OCD t^»C O ^H 10 i-< OS 10 00 Scor^ CO w CO »-H UO I>. O. T-H Mm S 9 g i.2» C9 .2 . m rt wt^os ■* CD -^ 10 OS OS --H OS 00 CO-iCOCOiM cow ^T-1 aaas .sEf5o§J|;i|^|^|.ii| :o8|5^is§gglslSl.2.a§ 274 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. "^ "S* A •^ f*5 2 O ^ •a I 03 2" ■ti'° fa N " L. -§■2.9 1^ lO ^ lO O C^ O CO 1^ « CDCNJ Q OCO »o o 00 r^ CO X wi 30 OcOt>--Tt< o OOaOOi.-^cDiO to CD • ^ „ ^. ., CD<- '^ C^ CO -^ ^ ' ^'1 8;? OOQ CTiO >OlO §^ 2g S2 COC^cDiC<-«iOC5 OOu^i— iC^iOtOOOOOOOO^O f00oc^^>-o>l-*^*^-^*»-*0500 r*CDOlcOl>-0Cir-i00i-HQCOOi^-t .-HtO f-li-ltO^C4CON^ w >COtQ'^COOOC4iQQi-(r^iOCO'*Q >-^cOcooococ Including balance from previous year. STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 277 the agricullural experiment stations for the year ended June 30, 1912. Classified expenditures. Feeding stuffs. Library. Tools, imple- ments, and ma- chinery. Furniture and fixtures. Scientific appa- ratus. Live stock. Traveling expenses. Contin- gent expenses. Build- ings and repairs. Bal- ances. $28. 17 5.40 8.78 $58. 91 $120.69 228.49 391. 79 1,023.85 154.63 9.96 31.85 17.37 140.61 141.95 244.43 $307. 27 280.48 296.16 124. 45 172.65 $351. 74 196. 52 474.60 685.27 607.08 107. 68 189. 13 394.30 322. 52 451.89 1,251.10 12.97 640.01 347.37 146.61 349. 77 545. 75 314. 62 217. 97 308.68 1,566.73 367. 84 $120. 65 $75.09 115.50 150.97 1,078.96 453.40 101.55 23.92 54.54 799. 76 149.35 405.30 $296. 45 78.87 723.68 518. 55 738.60 1 ? 116.46 34.28 115. 75 214. 83 101.05 3 $8.00 5 182.08 121.80 6 13.05 115.82 92.08 185.38 58.69 231.85 1,392.25 65.65 395.07 184. 21 750.00 111.47 ""$6.'i:3 279.50 '" 12.76 H 5.40 82.30 43.90 74.87 9 1,019.37 7.00 10 1] 419. 15 172.20 1,346.70 957.48 175.00 766. 82 I'' 203.05 110.52 188.60 878.59 871. 38 111.05 422. 89 63.67 329.14 222. 13 18.85 24.95 3.00 IS 20.00 119.35 11 32.16 868. 50 18.00 89.70 10.90 300.00 418. 12 8.00 27.49 288. 87 701. 22 140.58 152.44 100.92 217.01 426. 12 192.40 li 70.00 16 135.47 18.70 1,118.60 110.85 42.80 408. 51 2.00 23.17 197.99 51.13 294. 95 8.40 67.54 24.44 106.25 417. 70 17 18 10 ?0 1.00 55.50 3, 337. 50 1,410.65 60.00 •>1 60.01 1,311.91 1,914.61 113.40 397. 27 210.00 752.94 240.00 348. 56 112.83 824. 92 155.91 112.59 36.75 57.30 23.80 68.50 33.92 130.50 232.50 299.83 29.45 108. 17 570. 78 219.36 402. 77 343.12 99 9^ 165.95 341.34 749.30 435. 39 427. 01 560.47 106.90 9^ 83.10 22.04 69.76 17.83 322.06 577. 08 294.18 200.10 70.41 432.62 451. 12 ?5 ?6 110.00 62.32 237.50 225.00 14.75 14.55 186.21 170.67 400.00 27 9S 9<) SO SI 66.34 134.40 2.54 17.45 13.50 16.21 81.62 50.54 83.90 60.45 236. 32 261. 33 34.82 92.51 22.57 83.76 145.97 50.98 2.50 199. 50 48.70 238.64 367.31 52.50 195.85 58.75 213.09 642. 70 14.00 41.87 345.62 87.70 474.20 29.80 39.90 51.96 73.95 68.99 21.05 151. 88 481.40 530. 07 32.30 187. 10 77.31 155. 42 19.30 315. 75 135. 70 389. 68 776. 49 642.62 304.23 367. 05 102. 48 310.25 379.53 154.35 195. 27 291.11 145.33 358. 71 749. 16 133.25 431.34 149.83 177.45 ' '284." 65 "'""i'ig ■^9 452.38 523.15 84.00 1,047.00 597.40 53.30 394. 43 427.90 319.30 1,043.93 767. 50 294.55 547.03 574. 69 1, 130. 73 850.15 182. 36 735. 71 284. 45 1,336.64 1,533.72 890.60 756.85 76.55 647.60 ss S4 S'i 120. 75 2.00 36 S7 ?8 852.71 1,036.76 669. 83 8.95 243.25 200.00 70.50 SO 40 92.26 185.40 140.14 44.96 30.50 194.44 130. 45 41 /[o 241. 30 690.10 2,213.16 368. 35 113. 82 882. 19 1,654.04 578. 03 173. 75 4S 44 4S 1,500.00 35.00 46 296.29 47 15.30 48 47.50 40.30 5.00 30.60 15.00 227. 35 40 87.07 237.10 304.63 50 22,886.82 3,404.62 9,897.40 4,876.32 24, 760. 35 13, 107. 67 11,151.33 95.75 12,503.74 579.23 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 002 782 629 5