No. 4.] MILK SUPPLY OF CITIES. 47 



SECOND DAY. 



The meeting was called to order at 9.45 a.m., Mr. E. "W. 

 Wood of West Newton in the chair. 



After the singing of several songs by the Oberon Ladies' 

 Quartette, the chairman said : Your committee have selected 

 a subject in which not only the farmers but the people of 

 the State generally have as deep an interest as in any sub- 

 ject that can come before this Board, and they have pro- 

 vided a speaker who has had much experience in looking 

 after the dairy interests of the State. The subject is " The 

 milk supply of Massachusetts cities," and I have the pleasure 

 of introducing as the speaker Mr. Geo. M. Wiiitaker of 

 Boston, assistant executive officer of the Massachusetts 

 Dairy Bureau. 



