Third annual catalogue of the Cyphers Incubator Co . of Agriculture. HOWLAND BURDICK, B SC , Farm Superintendent. M. H. ARNOLD, Poultryman. RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OFAGRICULTURE and MECHANIC ARTS. J. H. WASHBURN, , President. Kingston, r. i. Sept. 10, 1898. THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR CO., WAYLAND, N. Y. Dear Sirs: In reply to your favor of September 6th, I am happy to statethat we have tested the Cyphers Incubator very thoroughly fortwo seasons in the incubator house connected with the poultryplant of the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and MechanicArts, and find it most satisfactory in const


Third annual catalogue of the Cyphers Incubator Co . of Agriculture. HOWLAND BURDICK, B SC , Farm Superintendent. M. H. ARNOLD, Poultryman. RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OFAGRICULTURE and MECHANIC ARTS. J. H. WASHBURN, , President. Kingston, r. i. Sept. 10, 1898. THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR CO., WAYLAND, N. Y. Dear Sirs: In reply to your favor of September 6th, I am happy to statethat we have tested the Cyphers Incubator very thoroughly fortwo seasons in the incubator house connected with the poultryplant of the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and MechanicArts, and find it most satisfactory in construction, in materialsand in price, in ease, economy and regularity of running, and inpercentage of hatches. Especially deserving of commendation,is the simple and effective plan of heating and ventilation,which secures a uniform temperature for all the eggs in the eggchamber, and regulates to a nicety the evaporation of themoisture of the eggs. Wishing you the best of success, I remain, Yours very truly, A. A. BRIGHAM. THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY. KINGSTON, R. I., EXPERIMENT STATION. Of the agricultural institutions in this coun-try productive of the most good in poultry re-search, the Rhode Island Experiment Station atKingston, R. I., stands at the head. Prof. A. , soon after taking hold of the institu-tion several years ago, saw the advantage ofestablishing a course of study and experiment inpoultry raising, with the result that a poultryplant for educational purposes was erected. To-day this plant has assumed proportions far exceed-ing the fondest anticipations of its projector, andnumbers of young men are turned out from therethoroughly equipped for taking charge of anymodern poultry plant. The college has a good force of instructors inthe sciences and arts upon which poultry cultureis based. Several expert poultry specialists willassist the instructors in the course this season, aswas done last year, when such well-known menas Mr. George H. Pollard, Mr. F. L. Se


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