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Buckeield, March 27, 1903. 



Voted, To have 150 copies of the society's transactions bound, 

 the volume to consist of enough years' transactions to make a 

 good sized volume. The unbound sheets to which this vote 

 refers being now in the possession of Mr. Chas. S. Pope, he is 

 hereby instructed to carry this vote into effect. That said vol- 

 umes are to be placed in the hands of the secretary to be dis- 

 tributed as the executive committee may direct. 



Voted, That the holding, locating and date of a summer meet- 

 ing be referred to the president and secretary, as well as the 

 program for said meeting. 



The secretary presented medal received from the Paris Expo- 

 sition. 



Invitations have also been received from E. W. Wooster of 

 Hancock to hold the annual meeting in that county. 



Bangor, August 20, 1902. 



Mr. Arnold presented an invitation from John W. Dudley to 

 hold the annual meeting in Aroostook county. 



Voted, To hold the next meeting (annual) at Farmington 

 in the month of November, sometime previous to the 10th. 



Voted, To refer the preparation of program for annual meet- 

 ing and exact date to the president and secretary. 



Voted, That the secretary be instructed to procure a certificate 

 of membership from original design and that 200 copies of same 

 be printed. 



Farmington, November 4, 1902. 



Voted, That the following parties be employed as judges of 

 fruit : A. C. Day, South Turner ; L. H. Blossom, Turner 

 Center. As judges of flowers : Prof. W. M. Munson, Orono. 

 As judges of canned fruits, jellies, etc. : W. D. Baker, Quincy, 

 N. H. ; Mrs. J. A. Tilton, Farmington. 



PUBLIC MEETINGS. 



The spring meeting of the society was held in Nezinscot Hall, 

 Buckfield, March 28. The meeting was excellent. There was 

 a small exhibition of fruit, and a good collection of local grown 

 plants. The attendance was good in the afternoon and evening. 

 The program was as follows : 



