SEED IMPROVEMENT MEETING. 21 5 



through which the boundary Hne, drawn as above described, 

 passes shall be in the Northern Zone, except the town of 

 Strong, which shall be in the Middle Zone. 



The southern boundary of the Middle Zone (which also is 

 the northern boundary of the Southern Zone) shall be a line 

 forming the northern boundaries of Knox, Lincoln, and Sagada- 

 hoc counties as far west as the northwest corner of the town of 

 Bowdoin. Thence the line shall run southwest to Lewiston 

 and thence to Poland. From Poland the line shall be the 

 northern boundary of Cumberland County as far west as the 

 town of Bridgton. From Bridgton the line shall proceed due 

 west to the town of Fryeburg. wdiere it meets the New Hamp- 

 shire line. 



The Middle Zone will then contain all of Waldo antl Kenne- 

 bec counties, and parts of Penobscot, Somerset, Franklin, 

 Oxford, and Androscoggin. All of the towns (whether named 

 or not) through which the botmdary line passes shall belong 

 to the Southern Zone. 



The southern boundary of the Southern Zone shall be the 

 southern boundary of Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Cumberland, 

 and York counties. 



The Southern Zone shall' include all of Knox, Lincoln, Saga- 

 dahoc and Cumberland counties, and a part of Oxford and 

 Androscoggin counties, together with the boundary towns 

 named. 



The report of the above committee was accepted and the 

 plan proposed adopted for the coming year. 



The expense account of President Hunton incurred while in 

 attendance at Augusta during the session of the last Legisla- 

 ture in securing the passage of a resolve in favor of the Seed 

 Improvement Association was presented and the Association 

 ordered the bill, amounting to $14.75, paifJ- 



