14 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan., 



ii.oo A.M. Address — "The Country Boy." 

 By President F. S. Luther, 



Trinity College. 



1.30 P. M. Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Sheep Breeders' 

 Association. 



2.00 p. M. Introductory Address. 



By Mr. F. H. Stadtmueller, 



President Connecticut Sheep Breeders' Association. 



2.15 P. M. Address — "Sheep." 



By Mr. L. B. Harriss, 



Lyndonville, Vermont. 



3.00 P. M. Address — " Money in Lambs." 

 By Mr. Joseph E. Wing, 



Mechanicsburg-, Ohio. 

 I 



DISCUSSION. 



7.30 P.M. Address — "Observations in the Orient." Illustrated with 

 Stereopticon. 

 By Hon. E. J. Hill, 



Norwalk. 



Thursday^ December J 5th. 



10.00 A. M. Address — " Reserve Power in Housekeeping." 

 By Miss Martha Van Rensselaer, 



Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



11.00 A.M. Address — "Diseases of the Potato in Connecticut." 

 By Dr. G. P. Clinton, 



Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven 



2.00 P. M. Address — " Thoroughbreds versus Mongrels, from the 

 Farmer's Standpoint." 

 By Mr. Maiiriee F. Delano, 



Millville, New Jersey. 



7.30 P. M. Address — " The Geology of Connecticut as Related to its 

 Water Supply." Illustrated with Stereopticon. 

 By Professor Herbert E. Gregory. 



Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. 



