Extension Work in Hobtioultdee. 181 



Tuesday, December 31. 

 10.00 A. M. 



4. Ohservation of Insects. 



5. Insects: How they live, grow and multiply. By 



M. V. Slingerland, Assistant Entomologist to the 

 Experiment Station, Cornell University. Illus- 

 trated by specimens, charts and jpajpier mache 

 models. 

 2.00 p. M. 



6. Ohservation upon Soils. 



7. Stock, Silos and Soiling for Fruit Growers. By I. 



P. Roberts, Director of the College of Agriculture, 

 Cornell University. 

 7.30 p. M. 



8. Address : The American Boy. By Professor Roberts. 



New Year's Day. 

 10.00 A. M. 



9. Ohservation upon' Knot-holes. 



10. The Philosophy and Practice of Pruning. By L. 



H. Bailey. 

 2.00 p. M. 



11. Ohserviation up)on Black Currants of the Shops. 



12. Flower-Growing for Amateurs. By Ernest Walker, 

 Florist, New Albany, Indiana. 



Address : History of Grape-Growing in America. 

 By L. H. Bailey. With lantern views. 



Thursday, January 2. 



Ohservation upon Figs. 



Vegetable Gardens under Glass. By W. M. Mun- 

 son, Professor of Horticulture, Agricultural Col- 

 lege of Maine. With photographs and samples of 



the vegetables. 

 2.00 p. M. 



16. Ohservation upon Potatoes. 



17. Potato Blight and Potato Rot. By E. G. Lodeman, 



Instructor in Horticulture, Cornell University. 

 With specimens. 



