176 Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 



2.00 p. M. Observation on Floioers. 



Plows and Plowing. I. P. Poberts, Director of the 



College of Agriculture, Cornell University. 

 7.30 p. M. The Geological History of Jamestown Region. With 



lantern slides. P. S. Tarr, Professor of Geology, 



Cornell University. 



Saturday, November 2. 

 10.00 A. M. Observation on the A2)j)le. 



How can the Farnjer tell w^hat Fertilizer his Soil 

 ]Needs? G. C. Caldwell, Professor of Chemistry, 

 Cornell University. 

 2.00 p. M. Observation on Fungi. 



Fungi and Fungous Enemies. E. G. Lodeman, 

 Instructor in Horticulture, Cornell University. 



Let every one who is interested in agriculture and horticulture 

 come and take part in the sessions. 



Bring in all specimens of plants, insects, fruit, and the like, con- 

 cerning which you wish to ask questions. 



Come with note-book and pencil. 



Pead up on the subject nnder discussion before you come. You 

 will then get more out of the instruction. 



Be on \\2iY\di ])7'omptly at the opening hour. 



This is an opportunity for every one to renew his school days. 



Poster of the Jamestown school : 



P. Adams, Jamestown. Simeon Brownell, Dewittville. 



James S. Aiken, Fluvanna. Mrs. Simeon Brownell, Dewitt- 

 Mrs. Geo. L. Ames, Gerry. ville. 



MissNettieJ.ArmstrongjJames- W. O. Brownell, Bemus Point. 



town. Miss Callahane, Jamestown. 



B. B. Bissell, Gerry. A. M. Cheney, Jamestown. 



Mrs. P. M. Bissell, Gerry. Mrs. A. M. Cheney, Jamestown. 



Flint Blanchard, Jamestown. Asa Cheney, Bemus Point. 



Mrs. Flint Blanchard, James- J. Cheney, Jamestown. 



town, Mrs. J. Cheney, Jamestown. 



L. G. Brainard, Ellington. Mrs. Kate Cheney, Bemus Point. 



Mrs. Mary Brainard, Ellington. Lewis Cheney, Kaintone. 



MissEllen A. Breed, Jamestown. Miss Martha Cheney, Bemus Point. 



