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up in several of our towns, and at the present time our State 

 superintendent of schools is urging the adoption of the book 

 whenever opportunity presents itself, so that another year a 

 good percentage of the common schools in Maine will be 

 using Professor Winslow's little work on the "Science of 

 Agriculture." 



Question. Have you seen the one published by the 

 Indiana Agricultural College ? 



Dr. Twitchell. I do not think I have seen that work, 

 but I understand it is quite a large book. This work of 

 Professor Winslow's is a comprehensive little volume. I am 

 very glad to be able to say that Maine has taken up the 

 work. I will not take any more of your time to-night, 

 gentlemen ; it is too late. 



Adjourned to Wednesday, at ten o'clock. 



