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80. A Modern Bee-Hive and its Parts . . . 335 



By courtesy of The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



81. An Apiary in Winter Quarters . ... 336 



By courtesy of The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



82. Hiving a Swarm of Bees 337 



By courtesy of The A. I, Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



83. Plymouth Rock Cock and Pullet 340 



Owned by U. R. Fishel, Hope, Ind. 



84. A Rhode Island Red . 341 



Bred and owned by B. H. Scranton, Rising Sun, Ind. 



85. Buff Cochin 342 



Contrast the Cochin with Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red. 

 By courtesy of Arthur R. Sharp, Boston, Mass. 



86. Prize-Winning Brown Leghorn Hen .... 343 



Owned by Sophia C. & Lee Pitchlynn, Washington, D. C. 



87. A Buff Orpington Hen 344 



By courtesy of Will H. Schadt, Goshen, Ind. 



88. A Pair of Pekin Ducks 345 



By courtesy of George C. Wells^ Farina, III. 



89. A Toulouse Gander 345 



First Prize at Madison Square Garden, New York City, Poultry 



Show. 

 By courtesy of Webster A. J. Kuney, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 



90. A Bronze Turkey 346 



By courtesy of E. W. Ringwood, Oxford, Ohio. 



91. An Incubator 349 



By courtesy of Cyphers Incubator Co., Buffalo, N.Y. 



92. The Laying and Breeding House Used at the Maine 



Experiment Station for Experimental Work with 

 Poultry . .350 



By courtesy of the Maine Experiment Station. 



93. This Dozen of Black Minorca Eggs Won the First 



Prize at the Lebanon, Ind., Egg Show, 1908. They 



Weighed 32^ Ounces 352 



By courtesy of Otis Crane, Lebanon, Ind. 



