Report of the Director xxix 



Experimenters' League. T. E. Martin presiding. Main 392. 



Herbert McLallen. — Cooperation in selling eggs. Greenhouse build- 

 ing, second floor. 



Professor J. E. Rice. — Breeding for egg-production : questions and 

 discussion. Greenhouse building, second floor. 



S. D. House. — Queen-rearing and bee diseases. Agronomy 192. 



Rural school education. Rural Schoolhouse. See p. 23. 



4:00 p. M. 



H, W. Baxter. — Marketing (continued). Main 292. See p. 22. 



Home Economics students' program. Auditorium. 



Professor E. O. Fippin. — Soil survey work : what it is, where it has 

 been done, what it shows. Agronomy 152. 



C. E. Hunn. — Demonstration : Filling window-boxes. Greenhouse 

 building, lower floor. 



Professor J. L. Stone. — Potato culture. Dairy 222. 



Experimenters' League. ^lain 392. 



S. D. House. — Queen-rearing and bee diseases : question box. Agron- 

 omy 192. 



5 :oo P. M. 



Special organ recital. Sage Chapel. 



6:30 p. M. 

 Horticultural Union banquet. 



7:30 p. M. 

 Round table on Jersey cattle. Animal Husbandry 1 12. 



8:00 p. M. 



Honorable Goodwin Brown. — Some home economies. Auditorium, 

 Under auspices York State Country Bond. 



Music by students. 

 Professor G. W. Cavanaugh. — Agricultural chemistry and its relation to 



soil and fertilizers. Illustrated by chemical experiments. Morse 



Hall. 

 Cornell University Poultry Association. Dairy 222. 



David Elder. — Lessons from poultry farm surveys. 



H. A. D. Leggett. — Recent advances in incubation. 



L. A. Dean. — Selling eggs by weight. 



O. B. Kent. — What is the relation of the poultryman to cold- 

 storage ? 



H. A. White. — Cooperative egg association. 



