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Board of Agriculture, India, 1911

Those present in the image are among the following listed as attendees:
1. Bernard Coventry, Offg. Inspector General of Agriculture in India. (President.) 
2. A. C. Dobbs, B.A., Assistant Inspector General of Agriculture in India. (Secretary.) 
3. E. J. Butler, M.B., F.L.S., Offg. Director, Agricultural Research Institute, and Principal of College, Pusa. 
4. G. A. Gammie, F.L.S., Imperial Cotton Specialist.· · · 
5. J. W. Leather, Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S., Imperial .Agricultural Chemist, Pusa. 
6. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, R.N., F.E.S., F.Z.S., Imperial Entomologist, Pusa. 
7. A. Howard, M.A., A.R.C.S., F.L.S., Imperial Economic Botanist, Pusa. 
8. C. M. Hutchinson, B.A., Imperial Agricultural Bacteriologist, Pusa. 
9. W. B. Heycock, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Bengal. 
10. F. Smith, B.A., F.H.A.S., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Bengat 
11. E. J. Woodhouse, B.A., Principal, Agricultural College, Sabour (Bhagalpur): Bengal. 
12. E. A. Molony, I.C.S., Director of Land Records and Agriculture, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. 
13. B. C. Burt, B.Sc., ·F.C.S., Deputy Director of Agriculture, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. 
14. G. Clarke, F.I.C.,.,Agricultural Chemist, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. . . . . 
15. W S. Hamilton, B.A., I.C.S., Director of Agriculture and Industries; Punjab. 
16. J. H. Barnes, B.Sc., F.I.C., .. F.C.S., A.R.I.P.H., Principal, Agricultural College, Lyallpur. 
17. S. Milligan; M.A., BSc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Punjab. 
18. T. F. Main, B.Sc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Bombay, Poona. 
19. H.  H. Mann, D.Sc., Principal, Agricultural College, Poona. -· 
20. G. A. D. Stuart, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Madras. ' 
21. H. C. Sampson, B.Sc., F.H.A.S., F.B.S.E., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Southern Division, Madras. · 
22. C. A. Barber, M.A., D.Sc.; F.L.S., Economic Botanist, Madras.
23. D. Clouston, M.A., B.Sc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Southern Circle, Central Provinces., 
24 G. Evans, B.A., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Northern Circle, Central Provinces. 
25. A. McKerral, M.A., B.Sc. Deputy :Director of Agriculture, Burma. 
26. S. G. Hart, I.C.S., Director of Agriculture, Eastern Bengal and Assam. 
27. A. G. Birt, B.Sc., Deputy Director of .Agriculture, Eastern Bengal and Assam.

1. The Hon'ble :Mr. {now Sir) R. W. Carlyle, C.S.I:, C.I.E., I.C.S., Member in charge of the Department of Revenue and Agriculture, Government of India. 
2. The Hon'ble :Mr. W. H. Clark, C.:M.G., :Member in charge of the Department of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. 
3. W. H. Moreland, C.I.E., I.O.S., Officer on Special Duty with the Govern·ment of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. . 4. H. C. Streatfield, I.C.S., Commissioner, Tirhoot Division. 
5. A. E. Scroope, I.C.S., Collector of Darbhanga. 
6. T. Luby, I.C.S., Sub-Divisional Officer, Samastipur. 
7. F. M. Howlett, B.A., Second Imperial Entomologist, Pusa. 
8. H. E. Annett, B.Sc., F.C.S., :M.S.E.A.C., Supernumerary Agricultural Chemist, Pusa. 
9. F. J. F. Shaw, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., Supernumerary Mycologist, Pusa. 10. A. J. Grove, M.Sc., Sup~rnumerary Entomologist, Pusa. 
11. (Mrs.) G. L. C. Howard, M.A., "Personal Assistant to the Imperial Economic Botanist, Pusa. -· 
12. C. Somers Taylor, B.A., Agricultural Chemist, Bengal. 
13: G. C. ShelTard, B.A., Professor of Agriculture, Agricultural College, Sabour (Bhagalpore), Bengal . . 
14. P. C. Patil, L. -AG., Divisional Inspector, Bombay Presidency, Central · Division; Poona. . 
15. J. M. Lonsdale, N.D. A., N.b.D.~ Agricultural Expert for Court of Wards, · Madras. 
16. R. G. Allan, M.A., Principal, Agricultural College, Nagpur. 
17. F. J. Plymen, A.C.G.I., Agricultural Chemist, Central Provinces. 
18. Tundilal Powar, B.A., Superintendent of Demonstration, Chhattisgarh · _  Division, Raipur. · . . · 
19. R. S. Finlow, B.Sc., F.C.S., Fibre Expert to the Government of Eastern Bengal and Assam. 
20. G. P. Hector, M.A., · B.Sc., Economic Botanist, Eastern Bengal and Assam. . 
21. Sheikh Makbul Hussain, B.A., M.R.A.C., Bar-at-Law, Revenue Minister, -Jammu and Kashmir State. 
22. W. Robertson-Brown, Superintendent of Farms, Peshawar. 
23 .R. D. Anstead, B.A., Planting Expert to the United Planters' Association, South India. 
24. C. J. Bergtheil, Director, Indigo Research Station, Sirseah. ; 25. T. R. Parnell, Botanist to Behar Indigo Planters' Association, Sirseah. 
26. A. E. Slater, Agricultural Chemist, Christian College, Allahabad. 
27. J. McGlashan, F.C.S., Manager, Cawnpore Sugar Works, Cawnpore, 28. G. Richardson, Bhicanpore Factory, Muzafferpore
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Source Proceedings of the Board of Agriculture held at Pusa on 20th November 1911 and following days
Author Government of India
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