. _ xiv Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the A ·
  il Experiment Station StaH have been made by the Board of
Y Control: .» bl
l J T. R. Bryant made Professor of Extension Work, June A bl
. y . 28, 1912. . rtl
Q A Dr. A. M. Peter appointed Acting Director of the Experi- tl
  ` ment Station, August 16, 1912. -
    Dr; Joseph H. Kastle appointed.Dean of the College of tl
Q l >j Agriculture and Director of the Experiment Station, tl
` il,   Oct. 26, 1912. — A ( _ _
  Prof. E. S. Good to have charge of one Division of Animal H
  Q Husbandry, (Beef Cattle, Sheep and Swine) October
  A 31,1912. _ `
·é{ .`·_. ii   Prof. J. J. Hooper made a member of the Staff of the H
    · Experiment Station, to have charge of the second '
  Division of Animal Husbandry (Horses, Dairy Cattle F
  and Poultry) October 31, 1912.
`il;   Walter Scheppelman appointed Bakery Expert, Pure Food P
    and Drugs Division, October 31, 1912. _ _
    Dr. R. L. Pontius appointed Field Expert in Administra-
ix;  tion of Hog Cholera Serum, October 31f 1912. . Ol
  J. S. McHargue appointed Assistant Chemist, October 31, tl
 li G. Harold Noyes appointed Consulting Meterologist of the y,
  . Experiment Station, October 31, 1912. _ C1
  ‘ W. H. Moore appointed Night Watchman of Station Build- S,
  ing, November 4, 1912.
  Satisfactory progress has been made in all lines of Experi- ’ ai
  ment Station work during the year 1912, and a number of ne
  very important investigations have been completed. Among S1
  the latter may be mentioned the following: ci
  A study of the insects in certain localities of the State in if
  which pellagra isipresent, with the view of determining, if _P*
  possible, the part played by stinging and biting insects in '° _ L1
 J   the spreadof this infection, by Professor Harrison Garman. _ Df