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WINTHRoP ELLSWiiKTH STONE, A. M.. I ' ll. 1 1.. Profcssoi of Gnu-ral ami Otxjnic Chiimstry. aiui r in ln) of Chemical Lahoiatory. Massachusetts Aijricultural Colle ;c, 18S2 ; Boston Universitv, iSSii; L ' niversity nf Gnettinijeii. 1S8.S ; Assistant ( lieniist Massacliusetts State Kxperiment Station ; Chemist to Tennessee Experiment Station ; author of the follouini; publication 11) Occurrence and Eimction of Certain Nitrogenous Bodies in Plants. Botaniial Gazctlc. June, 18S7. (21 I ' eber die Gahrung der Galactose, licriclite d. Deiitschcn C iomiso u-n Gcsoiisoliaft. XXI. 157;,. 13) Furfurol Bildung als Reaction auf Arabinose. Same, .XXI, 214S. 14) Ueber Arabinose, Galactose and Aehnliche Korper. Annaion lior Chemio. 240, 227. (5) Investigations Concerning . rabinose. Pamphlet, Knoxville, Tenn., iKScj. (6) A Reaction for .Arabinose and its ( iccurrence in Cereals. Agrituiturai Soifiui ' , l)er.. 188S. (71 Chemical Composition of Cultivated Strawberries. AgrioKltinal Scieiue. Oct.. iSSii. (,S) Occurrence of Cane Sugar in the Sweet Potato. AgiiciiUiiral Soieiloo, Feb., l.S.io. .ind Penilite ,i. . (hem. Gaellsihafl. XX I II, Mofi. (()! Cpon the Carbohvdrates of Peach Gum. American Chemical Joiinial. XII, No. ()., .mil Berichte ,i. D. Chem. Gcseiischaft. XX II I, 2574. iiol Concerning the Pentaglucoses. American Chemical Journal. XIII. No. 2., and lierichte ,1. IK Chem. Gesellscha l. XXIIl. .170 1- (111 Pentaglucoses as Constituents of Feeding-stuffs. Proceedings of the Society for Promotion nf . grii uliur.il Science, iSiiO. CHARLES S. PLCMB, B. S., ' ro es-for of A.i;riciilture and I ' lce- Director of the E.rperiment Station. M,i-sachuselts Agricultural College, 1S82 ; associate editor Rural .Xe-u ' -Vorher, 1S83-84; First Assistant New nrk Expeimient Station, Geneva, 1884-87 : Professor of Agriculture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Assistant Director Tennessee Kxperiment Station. 1SS7 -ip : editor and pubhsher of Agricultural Science, member of the Society for the Proinotiim of Agricultural Science ; Fellow of the .American Association for the Advancement of Science ; President of the Indian.i State Dairymen ' s .Association for iSqi ; in addition to numerous published articles in agricultural periodicals, has published the following: (II A Biographical Directory of .American .Agricultural Scientists, i88q, pp. 100. (21 Reports on Cereals in New York Experiment Station Reports for 1884-87. ( tI The Fallacies of Plat Experimentation, A.i ricitltural Science, 1888, pp. 4-1 v (4) Dehorning Cattle, Bull. i. Vol. I., Tenn. F.. f . Station, pp. 5-16.
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ERNEST KNAIFFT P,v ,ss, r of Art. Assistant in C.raphics. Princeton Collc. ' c, iSS ' ' i-S7 ; Art DirL-ctcir the Chautauqua Society of Fine Arts since 1S87; art critic (or nine years on the staff of the New Yorli Diui ' v Gnifihi. : contributor to the Art Amattiir. Ameritan Magazine, etc. I ' .RASTl ' S TKST, . S.. M. D.. Priiu ipal Pn-paratory Departmeiif. M. S.. Earlham College. 1S66 : M. U., Iniversity of Michigan. 1S6S: Professor Botany and Chemistry. Earlham College, 1865-72; Professor of Chemistry, Willamette Inixersity, Ore.. [876; principal of Raisin ' alley Seminary, Mich.. 1876-82; established Central Academy at Plainrield, hid. THERIES U. HINEIIAI ' CH. M. S., 1). V. S.,t Professor of I ' eteriiuiry Sciemc. and 1 ' ctennarian to Experiment Station. M. S., Michigan Agricultural College, 1S8; ; I). ' . S.. Toronto ' etcrinarv College. 1887. .M.r.FRr P. CARMAN. A. M.. U. Sc, Professor of Fliysu s and EUetrieal Engineering. Princeton. 1S83; Fellow in Experimental Science, acting instructor in physics, two years tutor in mathematics; at Lniversity of Berlin two years, under Helmholti and Kundt. ABNER PICKERING, C. S. A, Commandant of Cadets. Associate Professor of .Mathematics. Graduate Cnited States Mil itary Academy, 1878 ; 1st Lieutenant 2d Infantry, V . S. A. •Kcsigneil D«-eiiil)er 23. tKcsiuneil Jmin.-.r.v 2u.
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iql Germination .f Scl-iI Corn, Ihi.l.. JnU, iSSS. p|i. 20 2;. Id) Concerning the (Irnwth ol M.ii r. Ai ru idhirnl S, :, i, ,. iSS.). pp. 15. (7) The Wherlts of tlie W ' orhl, Tran ;. N. N ' . Stale A-r. Sorietv, 1S81-S6. pp. noS ' ,14. IS) Test of ' arieties of Str.iu heme-. i ' « . y. IW. 11.. Tain. ILx i.-rimenl Slathm. (y) E.xperinients in Growing Potatoes, Hull. . l ' l. III.. T,-nii. K.vpi-nmeiil .S a hni. pp. jj. (10) Tests of arieties of Barley. Corn. 1 lals, Wlie.it, Soi-hum, et. .. l n,t.. lSv3. pj). i ' . Ill) Tests of Feeil ' aliie ..f First ami Se. ond Crops Clo er. ll,i, .. hmiMrv, iS.,!. I |i. is 20. MICH.M.L C.cil.DKN, l v ,-iSi y of ' ;■■;, ., J , , ;, « , ,. Kdticated at Massachusetts Institute of Teclinoloi;v ; instrui tor in Mei li.inii al Urawin.;, ' and MallieinatK s. Hi;, ' h Scliool. Hyde- Park. Mass.. -1882-83 : instructor in -liop. Puidue. 1SS4-110; present poMtl.in sim e 181,0. .MISS l.. rK. . . . Pivfi-iior ,[f lih iistini .hi. Pupil of William Frv. Ihoinas S. Noble. Louis Rebisso. Cin.innati; Ken .n Cox .,n,l Win. M. Cha-e, Ne« iirk ; member of ilie . rt Studenis- I.ea,t;ue of New York. Slli.NK ' S. TWOMBLW P.. S., 1 1. . S., Pro csso- ,• fr .-nnary .SV;. «,r. Graduated from the M.iine St.ite Colle-e of . -riculture .md Meclianu .Arls. i8Sd; P.eta Iheta I ' l; p,.st-), ' r.idu,ite in S ience. and Assistant in Chemistry, Cornell Cniversity, 18S7 : . -.istant I ' rofesMir of Clieini-lrv and .V-riiulture. .ind iced lirector of the Station, Ark. State Lniversity. 1S88 80 ; Gr.idii.ited from the l)ep,irlinent of C,.m|i.ir.itive Medi. mc. .ind eterinarv Scienci-, McGill fniversity, 1881. mjTRiJCrOR AND A5515TANT5. Wdl.LI.NM P. ri KM 1;, liKlnichn in F, ' ! Kin,i; an, Midline ' , ' ik. Graduate Massachusetts Instituie of d ' erhnolo ry 1SS6.
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