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Botany of economic plants. 
W. T. Pope, Dept. Hort., College of Hawaii. 
Plant improvement. J. W. Gilmore. 
Sanitary dairying. E. B. Porter. 
Chemistry in its relations to agriculture. ' 
J. J. Morgan, Dept. Chemistry, Col. of Hawaii. 
Bacteria in their relations to health and diseases. 
Miss Agnes Hunt. 
Remedies for plant diseases. L. Lewton-Brain. 
Our worst insect enemies. Jacob Kotinsky. 
Soil management. Prof. J. W. Gilmore. 
Feeds and feeding. B. E. Porter. 
Meat production. E. V. Wilcox. 
Production and marketing of fruits. J. E. Higgins. 
Planting the home grounds. W. T. Pope. 
Soil management. Prof J. W. Gilmore. 
Economics of forestry. R. S. Hosmer. 
Our insect friends. Jacob Kotinsky. 
Production and marketing of fruits. J. E. Higgins. 
Planting the home grounds. W. T. Pope. 
F. G. Krauss. 
Miss Agnes Hunt. 
R. S. Hosmer. 
Rice. 
Foods and diet. 
Forestry in Hawaii. 
Bovine tuberculosis in relation to health. 
J. W. Gilmore. 
Agricultural literature. 
W. G. Ross, Dept. Agronomy, Col. of Hawaii. 
It will be seen from the above list of topics that the instruc- 
tion given related directly to the affairs of Hawaii ; those matters 
received foremost consideration that were of largest importance 
to the people of this community. 
Movable Schools, ipop. 
In the summer of 1909 movable schools were conducted in 
Hilo, Hawaii, and Wailuku, Maui. President Gilmore and Pro- 
fessor Young had charge of this work. Several sessions were 
held in each place, consisting of lectures, demonstrations and 
conferences. Some of the topics were : Plant Improvement ; 
Recent Investigations in Soil Fertility ; The X-Ray ; Sanitation 
and Typhoid. These lectures on the other islands created much 
interest, and the subsequent request for their continuance showed 
the real appreciation of the people for efforts of this nature. 
