12 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan., 



2.00 P. M. Introductory Address. 



By Mr. Charles K. Graham, 



Assistant Professor of Poultry Culture, Conn. Agr. College 



2.30 P. M. Address — "Poultry Diseases." 

 By Dr. P. T. Wood, 



Middleton, Mass. 



3.00 P. M. Address — " Twenty Years Experience as a Poultryman. 

 By Mr. Fred Almy. 



Little Compton, R. L 



7.30 P. M. Music. 



8.00 p. M. Addresses — " My Friend the Hen." 

 By Mrs. Mary Thorp Monroe, 



Uryden, N. Y. 

 and Mr. Herbert F. Collingwood, 



Editor Rural New Yorker. 



Wednesday, December J 9th. 

 10.00 A. M. Music. 



10.30 A. M. Address ~" Corn Breeding." 

 By Mr. E. M. East, 



Agronomist Conn. Agr. Exp. Station. 



11.30 A. M. Address — " The Gypsy Moth in Connecticut. " 



By Dr. W. E. Br it ton. 



State. Entomologist. 



2.00 P. M. Music. 



2.30 p. M. Address. — "Commercial Methods of Judging Milk and 

 Cream. " 



By Prof. L. L. Van Slyke, 



N. Y. Agr. Exp. Station, Geneva, N. Y. 



DISCUSSION. 

 7.30 p. M. Music. 



8.00 p. M. Address. 



By Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd, 



Amherst, Mass. 



