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but one on Extension Work in Poultry. The Iowa Sta- 

 tion has a Poultryman on its staff, who is also an A.B. 

 The College, itself, has a One- Year Course in Poultry 

 Husbandry. The Kansas Station has an Assistant in 

 Egg Investigation, and a Superintendent of Poultry 

 Husbandry. Maine has a Poultryman, besides the Bi- 

 ologist, who gives much attention to the poultry work. 

 Maine offers "a Three-Weeks' Course in Domestic Sci- 

 ence and Poultry Management," apparently a woman's 

 affair. Maryland has an Associate Poultryman. Mas- 

 sachusetts Agricultural College offers a Short Course in 

 Poultry Culture and has its own Instructor in Poultry 

 Husbandry. Minnesota School of Agriculture has its 

 Instructor in Poultry. Mississippi has its Poultryman 

 on the Station Staff. Montana Agricultural College has 

 its Instructor in Poultry and gives a One-Week Course. 

 North Dakota has its Assistant Poultry Husbandman, a 

 B.S. Ohio has a B.S. who gives part time to Poultry In- 

 vestigation. Oregon has a Reading Course of five les- 

 sons in Poultry Husbandry. Pennsylvania College has its 

 own Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, and the Station also 

 has a Poultry Husbandman. Rhode Island, the first to 

 offer a systematized course, has a Six-Weeks' Course and 

 its own Instructor. Tennessee has a Two- Weeks' Course. 

 Utah Agricultural College has its Assistant in Poultry 

 Husbandry, a B.S. West Virginia has a Twelve- Weeks' 

 Course in the College proper. Wisconsin has a B.S. A. 

 in charge of Poultry Husbandry, on the Station Staff. 

 The Station is a Department of the University, under 

 the control of the Board of Regents. I think it is quite 

 likely that "Animal Husbandry," in some of the states, 

 includes poultry, although it is not specifically men- 



