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Thursday, December 27. 



Observations upon Fruit Buds. 



The Nursery. Discussion upon the propagation of 

 plants, illustrated with the oj)erations and nurserj- 

 grown specimens. Nelson C. Smith, Geneva. 



Observation upon Seeds. 



A Brief of the Eoolution of Plants. Origination 



of varieties. Philosophy of domestication and 



pruning. L. H. Bailey. 



The Geological History of Soils. With stereopticon 

 views. R. S. Tarr, Assistant Professor of Dy- 

 namic Geology and Physical Geography in Cornell 

 University. 



Friday, December 28. 

 9.30 A. M. 



10. Observation upon Leaves. 



11. Cheinistry of the Grape and of Soil. G. C. Cald- 



well, Professor of Chemistry in Cornell Univer- 

 sity. 

 2.00 p. M. 



12. Observation upon Flowers. 



13. Theory of Tillage and Productivity of Land. I. P. 



Roberts, Director of the College of Agriculture, 



Cornell University. 

 7.00 p. M. 



14. What are Fungi f Considered with special refer- 



ence to the grape, with stereopticon views. E. G. 

 Lodeman, Instructor in Horticulture in Cornell 

 University. 



9.30 A. M. 



Saturday, December 29. 



15. Observation upon Fruits. 



16. Commercial Grape Cidture in Chautauqua County. 



Considered in various aspects, by S. S. Crissey, 

 Fredonia ; G. Schcenfeld, Westfield ; J. A. Ten- 

 NANT, Pipley. 



