180 Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Daniel McCarthy, Lockport. 

 Chas. H. McClem, IS'ewfane. 



A. Merlen, Gasport. 



F. R. Montgomery, Johnson's 



Creek. 

 Franklin Moore, Ransomville. 

 Lnke Tower, Youngstown. 



B. Treadwell, Lockport. 



A. D. Tripp, Xorth Ridgeway. 



A. E. Yan Dusen, Hickory Cor's. 

 John Walker, Ridge Road. 

 A. J. AYheeler, Cheboygan, Mich. 

 E. Y. Wheeler, Lockport. 

 P. B. W^ilson, Kiickville. 

 Albert Wood, Carlton. 

 Miss E. A. Wood, Pekin. 

 J. S. AYoodward, Lockport. 

 62 students. 



PROGRAM 



OF A 



SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE, 



» 



to be held at 



FREDONIA, CHAUTAUQUA CO., K Y., 



December 30 and 31, 1895, and January 1 and 2, 1896. 



Under the auspices of 



The Experiment Station Extension, or Nixon, Bill. 



Conducted by L. H. Bailey. 



Day Sessions will be held in Temple of Honor Hall and 

 Evening Sessions in the Large Normal Hall. 



2.00 p. M. 



L 



2. 



7.30 p. M. 



Monday, Deceiviber 30. 



Observation ujpon Pollen. 



Pollen ; What it is and what it does. By E. J. 

 Durand, Instructor of Botany in Cornell Univer- 

 sity. Illustrated by charts, and pollen under the 

 microscope. 



Address : How Plants Obtain their Nitrogen. By 

 George F. Atkinson, Professor of Cryptogamic 

 Botany, Cornell University. W^ith lantern views. 



