18 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL 



Appreciating the fact that the ultimate aims of the American Poultry 

 Association and the International Association of Instructors and Investiga- 

 tors in Poultry Husbandry are identical, namely, the upbuilding of Poultry 

 Husbandry as a profession, and believing that this end can best be attained 

 by the mutual co-operation and support of the two organizations : 



Therefore, we, the members of the International Association of Investi- 

 gators and Instructors in Poultry Husbandry, 42 per cent, of whom are also 

 members of the American Poultry Association, suggest the following means 

 of co-operation and request favorable action on the part of the American 

 Poultry Association at its annual meeting in St. Louis, August loth to 20th, 

 1910, namely, 



That the Secretary of the American Poultry Association be instructed 

 to arrange, without expense to the American Poultry Association, or 

 without charge on the part of the American Poultry Association, for 

 preserving the type and cuts of such portions of the proceedings as relate 

 to the work of the poultry departments of the Agricultural Colleges and 

 Experiment Stations and matters pertaining to State aid for Poultry 

 Departments and Poultry Organizations. Such part of the proceedings as 

 is deemed desirable shall be designated by a special legislative committee of 

 three members of the American Poultry Association to be appointed by the 

 President for the purpose of assisting Branch Associations and members of 

 this Association in territory where Branches do not exist. 



And, be it further resolved, that upon the request of a Branch president 

 or three members of the American Poultry Association in any State, 

 Province, or Territory, the President shall appoint a member from that 

 State, Province or Territory, who shall be delegated to represent the 

 American Poultry Association and shall work with the special legislative 

 committee herein provided for in promoting campaigns of education for 

 the advancement of Poultry Husbandry through the poultry departments 

 and poultry associations. 



T. E. QUISENBERRY, Missouri, 

 JAMES E. RICE, New York, 

 N. E. CHAPMAN, Minnesota, 



Committee. 



The resolution was adopted by unanimous vote. 



This resolution was also adopted by the American Poultry Association 

 at its 35th Annual Meeting at St. Louis, Mo., August 16-18, 1910. 



The committee on publications made the following report, which was 

 adopted: 



SEC. 1. This association shall publish the proceedings of its meet- 

 ings, including the reports of the several standing committees and such 



