l6 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan., 



10.30 A. M. Response to Mayor and Intrpductory Address. 

 By His Excellency George P. McLean, 



Governor of Connecticut. 

 11.30 A. M. Address — " Good Roads." 



By James H. Macdonald, 



State Highway Commissioner. 



2.00 r. M. Address — " Farm Sanitation." 



By Professor C. A. Lindsley, M.D., 



Secretary Connecticut State Board of Health. 



2.30 P. M. Address — " Farmers" Institutes." 



By Mr. H. IV. Colling-njood, 



Editor of The Rural Ne-M Yorker. 



7.30 P. M. Address — "The Farmer as a Citizen." 

 By Col. James Wood, 



Mount Kisco, N. Y. 



Wednesday^ December 1 8th. 



10.00 A. M. " The Connecticut Agricultural College." 



By Acting President R. IV. Stijnson. 



11.00 A. M. "Diseases and Insects Injurious to Orchards and Field 

 Crops." 



By Professor S. A. Beach, 



Horticulturist New York Agricultural 



Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. 



2.00 P. M. Address — " Business Methods in Buying Fertilizers." 

 By Prof. E. H. Jenkins, 



Director of the Connecticut Agricultural 



Experiment Station. 



2.30 P. M. " Forestry for the Farmer, and what the Station is doing 

 for its Encouragement." 



By Mr. Walter Mulford, 



Of the Station Staff. 



3.00 P. M. "Flavoring Extracts, What they Are and How they are 

 Adulterated." 



By Mr. A. L. Winton, 



Qi the Connecticut Experiment Station. 



7.30 P. M. " The Yale Forest School and its Purposes." 

 By Professor H. S. Graves, Director. 



8.00 p. M. "Insects and their Relation to Agriculture." Illustrated 

 with Stereopticon. 



By Mr. W. E. Br it ton. 



State Entomologist. 



