REPORT OF THE POULTRYMAN XXI 
amount of money now devoted to poultry by this Station, 
fair results may be expected. 
The theory of artificial incubation has had more attention, 
and a partial report of the work done along this line will be 
furnished by the Station chemist. 
Our greatest handicap in securing good results is lack of 
suitable buildings. Much of the stock that is being hatched this 
season, as well as future generations, should be kept at 
least three years for observation, but this will be impossible 
with the present buildings. | 
The investigations in the squab industry are about com- 
pleted, and the results are practically ready for the printer. 
Respectfully submitted, | 
C. K. GRAHAM. 
