Some Additional Data on an Interesting Question.In July, 1914, the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station published a bulletin which presented data on annual egg production as expressed in a flock of White Leghorns over a period of years. The point was brought out that a large number of individuals made their highest yearly record in the second and subsequent laying years. To quote a paragraph from the bulletin mentioned.“From this study of the individual records it is evident that, for this strain of fowls, as many or more of the highest individual records may be expected during the second and third or even later years than during the first year; and that those individuals making their highest record the second year will, on the average, produce more eggs in three years than those making their highest record the first year.”It is also stated that, “individuals making an exceedingly …