STATE GOVERNMENT. 189
CHIEF VETERINARY INSPECTOR— Office, Chestertown, Md.
Chief Veterinary Insepctor,
G, Alien Jarman .............. ........Kent County...................1908
The Governor appoints one Chief Veterinary Inspector, who holds
office during the term of the Governor who appointed him. (P. G. L.,
Art. 58, Sec. 5.)
This officer is the Executive Officer of the Livestock Sanitary Board.
His duty is to visit all sections of Baltimore city and the several coun-
ties wherein he has reason to believe contagious or infectious deseases
exist among animals, and supply the needed relief.
STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD— Office, Baltimore City.
Frank H. Mackie.................................. Cecil County. .. ..........1906
R. V. Smith. . ............ ... ..........., Frederick County............ 1906
William H. Martenet........ . . ..........Baltimore City.................1906
Harry A. Meisner................. ................Baltimore City. ........1906
John W. Reigle......... ...........................Frederick County... .........1906
The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday in
May. This Board has charge of the enforcement of the State Laws
regulating the practice of veterinary medicine.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE—College Park, Md.
David Seibert, Washington Co...........6th Congressional District....1906
Clayton J. Purnell, Worcester Co.......1st Congressional District....1906
Chas. A. Councilman, Baltimore City, 2nd Congressional District,..1908
Chas. W. Slagle, Baltimore City.........4th Congressional District....1908
James M. Munroe, Anne Arundel Co...5th Congressional District....1910
Chas. H. Evans, Baltimore City..........3rd Congressional District...1910
The Board of Trustees of the Maryland Agricultural College con-
sists of the Governor, the Comptroller, the State Treasurer, the Presi-
dent of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, the
Attorney General and the United States Commissioner of Agriculture,
ex-officio members, and one person appointed by the Governor, with
the consent of the Senate, from each of the Congressional Districts of
Maryland. The appointments by the Governor are made two bi-
ennially for a term of six years from the first Monday ill May. (Chap-
ter 326,1888.)
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 Horticulturist who shall respectively be the professor of
Entomology, the professor of Vegetable Pathology and the professor
of Horticulture of the Maryland Agricultural College.
State Entomologist....................Prof. Thomas B. Symons.
State Pathologist ......................Prof. J. B. S. Norton.
State Horticulturist................... Prof. William N. Hutt.
The State Horticultural Department is an adjunct of the Maryland
Agricultural College and has charge of the suppression and eradica-
tion of San Jose scale, peach yellow, pearblight and other injurious
insect pest and plant diseases throughout the State.
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