14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL 



Morning Session 

 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 9:30 A. M. 

 Demonstration on "Trussing," with Remarks on English Table Poultry, 



Miss Mary Yates 



"Recent Light on the Problems of Incubation," (paper) James Dry den 



Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis, Oregon 



"Conditions Affecting Eggs Kept for Hatching," - - A. G. Phillips 



In charge of Poultry Department, Manhattan, Kansas. 



Report of the Committee on Incubation, 



F. C. Elford, C. A. Rogers, J. W. Clark 



Afternoon Session 

 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2:00 p. M. 

 "Comparison of Poultry Keeping in Europe, United States and Canada," 



(Paper) - Wil Broum 



In charge of Poultry Experiments, Reading, England. 



"Co-operative Poultry Associations," - F. C. Elford 



In charge of Poultry Department, McDonald College, Quebec, Canada. 



"Mortality in Chickens," - Dr. Geo. B. Morse 



Pathologist, Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D. C. 



Dr. P. B. Hadley 



Biologist, Agricultural Experiment Station, Kingston, R. I. (paper) 



Report of Committee on Poultry Diseases, 



Dr. Geo. B. Morse, Wm. F. Kirkpatrick 



"Poultry Departments and Poultry Associations," F. H. Stoneburn 



Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn. 



Evening Session 



AUGUST 14, 8:00 P. M. 



Report of Committee on Investigation, - P. B. Hadley 



Report of Committee on Bibliography, 



Miss Clara Nixon, Victor Fortier, F. M. Surface 



TOPICS OF GENERAL DISCUSSION 



(Speakers called upon impromptu by the presiding officer.) 

 What should be the attitude of the teacher on the question of large poultry 

 farms? 



