1902.] farmers' institutes for I9OI-I9O2. II 



Prof. B. F. KooNS, Ph.D. 



Insects in their Relations to Disease. 



Insects and their Economic Relations to Man. 



Soils : Their Origin and Composition. 



Yellowstone National Park. Illustrated with the Stereop- 



ticon. 

 Alaska. Illustrated with the Stereopticon. 



Prof. A, G. GuLLEY, M.S. 



Arranging and Planting Home Grounds. 

 Why Apple Growing is not more Profitable. 



Prof. L. P. Chamberlain". 



The Rock Problem. 

 Agriculture as an Art. 



Prof. C. L. Be.\ch, B.Agr., B.S. 



The Selection of the Dairy Cow. 



Obser\'ations from the Experience of the Elimination of Tu- 

 berculosis from otir Dair\- Herd. 

 What Advantages are Offered by the Dairy School? 



Prof. H. S. P.A.TTERSON. 



The Relation of the }*Iechanic Arts to Agriculture and Com- 

 merce, and the Importance of All to the Prosperity of a 

 Nation. 



The Origin and Development of the Arts and Sciences, par- 

 ticularly as apphed to Architecture and Sculpture. Illus- 

 trated with the Stereopticon. 



12,000 MUes through the Dominion of Canada. The Rela- 

 tion of Canada to the United States. 



Prof. E. H. Lehnert, B.S., D.V.S. 



The Horse's Foot and Diseases. 



Hygiene of Farm Animals and How to Prevent Disease. 



Stable Ventilation. 



Horses, Sound and Unsound. 



Sanitary Stable Constructi9n. 



Prof. H. R, Monteith, B.A. 



Constitutional Histor\- of Connecticut. 



Roads and Taxes. 



The Trolley Car and the Country Towns. 



The District School. 



The Connecticut Town. 



