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BOARD OF AGRICULTURE IN INDIA meeting at Pusa on 21st February 1910, and following days. The photograph is not labelled, but a few faces are recognizable from the list of attendees as given below:

MEMBERS
1 J. MOLLISON, M.R.A.C., Inspector General of Agriculture in India (President)
2.C. M. HUTCHINSON, B.A., Imperial Agricultural Bacteriologist (Secretary).
3.B. COVENTRY, Director, Agricultural Research Institute, and Principal of College, Pusa.
4.J. W. LEATHER, Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S., Imperial Agricultural Chemist,Pusa.
5.E. J. BUTLER, M.B., F.L.S., Imperial Mycologist, Pusa.
6.H. M. LEFROY, M.A., F.E.S., F.Z.S., Imperial Entomologist, Pusa.
7.A. HOWARD, M.A., A.R.C.S., F.C.S., F.L.S., Imperial Economic Botanist,Pusa.
8.G. C. SHERRARD, B.A., Assistant Agriculturist, Pusa.
9.FRED NOEL-PATON, Director General of Commercial Intelligence.
10.I. H. BURKILL, M.A., Reporter on Economic Products to the Government of India.
11.THE HON'BLE MR. H. W. ORANGE, C.I.E., Director General of Education in India.
12.W. H. BUCHAN, M.A., I.C.S., Ofg. Director of Agriculture, Bengal.
13.F. SMITH, B.Sc., F.H.A.S., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Bengal.
14.A. C. DOBBS, B.A., Principal, Agricultural College, Bengal.
15.THE HON'BLE MR. H. J. HOARE, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
16.B. C. BURT, B.Sc., F.C.S., Deputy Director of Agriculture, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
17.H. M. LEAKE, M.A., F.L.S., Economic Botanist, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
18.A. E. PARR, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D., M.S., Deputy Director of Agriculture,United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
19.W. C. RENOUF, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Punjab.
20.S. MILLIGAN, M.A., B.Sc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Punjab.
21.J. H. BARNES, B.Sc., A.I.C., F.C.S., R.I.P.H., Agricultural Chemist and Principal of the Agricultural College, Punjab.
22.G. F. KEATINGE, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Bombay.
23.H. H. MANN, D.Sc., Agricultural Chemist and Principal, Agricultural College, Bombay.
24.G. S. HENDERSON, N.D.A., N.D.D., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Sindh
25.M. E. COUCHMAN, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Madras.
26.W. H. HARRISON, M.Sc., Agricultural Chemist, Madras.
27.R. W. B. C. WOOD, B.A., Principal, Agricultural College, Madras.
28.P. HEMINGWAY, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Central Provinces.
29.D. CLOUSTON, M.A., B.Sc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Central Provinces (South Circle, Nagpur).
30.G. EVANS, B.A., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Central Provinces(North Circle, Hoshangabad).
31.F. J. WARTH, M.Sc., Agricultural Chemist, Burma.
32.F. W. STRONG, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Eastern Bengal and Assam.
33.RAI BAHADUR B. C. BASU, M.R.A.C., Deputy Director of Agriculture,Eastern Bengal and Assam-.
34.L. C. SHARMA, M.R.A.C., P.A.S.I., Bar.-at-Law, Director of Agriculture, Kashmir.
35.M. A. SITOLE, B.A., M.R.A.C., Bar.-at-Law, Director of Agriculture and Industries, Baroda.
36.L. C. COLEMAN, Ph.D., Mycologist and Entomologist to the Government of Mysore.
VISITORS
37.THE HON'BLE MR. R. W. CARLYLE, C.I.E., I.C.S., Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Revenue and Agriculture.
38.A. G. BIRT, B.Sc., Supernumerary Agriculturist, Pusa.39.E. HOLMES-SMITII, B.Sc., Supernumerary Botanist, Pusa.
40.F. J. F. SHAW, A.R.C.S., B.Sc., Supernumerary Mycologist, Pusa.
41.E. J. WOODHOUSE, B.A., Economic Botanist, Bengal.
42.C. SOMERS-TAYLOR, B.A., Agricultural Chemist, Bengal.
43.H. E. ANNETT, B.Sc., Agricultural Chemist, United Provinces.
44.J. B. KNIGHT, M.Sc., Professor of Agriculture, Agricultural College, Poona.
45.W. BURNS, B.Sc., Economic Botanist, Bombay Presidency, Poona.
46.T. F. MAIN, B.Sc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Bombay Presidency,Poona.
47.M. LONSDALE, N.D.A., N.D.D., Agricultural Expert for Court of Wards,Madras.
48.W. MACRAE, M.A., B.Sc., Mycologist, Madras.
49.F. J. PLYMEN, A.C.G.T., Agricultural Chemist, Central Provinces.
50.A. A. MEGGITT, B.Sc., Agricultural Chemist, Eastern Bengal and Assam.
51.G. P. HECTOR, M.A., B.Sc., Economic Botanist, Eastern Bengal and Assam.
52.R. S. FINLOW, B.Sc., F.C.S., Fibre Expert to the Government of Eastern Bengal and Assam.
53.F. BOOTH-TUCKER, Commissioner, Salvation Army, Simla.
54.M. L. KULKARNI, Agricultural Inspector, S. D. Bombay.
55.G. W. HOPE, Scientific Officer, Indian Tea Association.
56.C. J. BERGTHEIL, Scientific Officer, Behar Planters' Association.
57.MR. WRIGHT, Assistant, Messrs. Ewing & Co., Calcutta.
58.W. EGERTON, I.C.S., Magistrate and Collector, Darbhanga.
59.M. H. ARNOTT, M.I.C.E., Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department, Bengal, Gandak Division
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Source Proceedings of the Board of Agriculture in India, 1910
Author Government of India
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