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154 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Name.       Residence.        Term Expires.
Theodore L. Baker.......................District of Columbia..............1902

Livingston W. Cleaveland............Connecticut........................... 1902

Henry C. King............................Great Britain and Ireland......1902

J. Burke Hendry..........................Great Britain and Ireland.......1902

Lucas D. Gray.............................Ireland .................................1902

Josesh A. Springer.......................Cuba.................................... 1902

Jose Eugenio Marx......................Cuba.....................................1902

Adolph Michelsohn ....................Virginia................................1902

Theodore L. Baker......................Washington, D. C..................1902

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints a number in
his discretion for a term of two years from the first Monday in May.
(P. G. L., Art. 18, Sec. 9.)

STATE RAILROAD DIRECTORS.
For the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad—

Arthur P. Gorman.................Howard County.....................1901

L. Victor Baughman...............Frederick County..................1901

Philadelphia and Baltimore Central—

George S. Dare .....................Cecil County..........................1901

Cherry Hill, Elkton and Chesapeake City Electric Railway Company
of Cecil County. (Ch. 129, 1900). Two to be appointed.

STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.

The practice of medicine in the State of Maryland is regulated by
the State Board of Medical Examiners, which consists of seven
members, appointed by the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty and seven
members appointed by the Maryland State Homeopathic Society.

Secretary of the Board representing the Medical and Chirurgical
Faculty—Dr. J. McPherson Scott, Hagerstown, Maryland.

Secretary representing the Maryland Homeopathic Society—Dr.
W. Dulany Thomas, 16 West Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Md. (Chap.
296, 1882 and Chap. 217, 1894).

STATE HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT,

College Park, Maryland.

Chapter 289 of the Acts of 1898 creates a State Horticultural Depart-
ment, which consists of a State Entomologist, a State Pathologist and
a State Horticulturalist, who shall be respectively the professor of
Entomology, the professor of Vegetable Pathology and the professor
of Horticulture of the Maryland Agricultural College. All elected by
the Trustees of the Maryland Agricultural College.

State Entomologist..................Prof. William G. Johnson.

State Pathologist......................Prof. J. S. Robinson.

State Horticulturalist................Prof. C. O. Townsend.

COMMISSIONERS FOR THE REVISION OF THE BANKING

LAWS.
Edward H. Thomson....................Baltimore City.

William H. Conkling....................Baltimore City.

John A. Tompkins........................Baltimore City.

Edwin Warfield...........................Baltimore City.

Alexander Neill............................Washington County.

John J. Kelly................................Baltimore City.

Randolph Barton..........................Baltimore City.

The Governor appoints seven, one shall be a President of a State
3ank; one a President of a Trust Company; one a President of a Fidelity


 

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