STATE POMOLOGICAI. SOCIETY. I3 



Voted, To hold a field meeting on the 19th of August, at the 

 farm of G. F. Terry of Water\ulle. 



P'ofed, That at the annual meeting Air. Leland have in charge 

 the exhibition of canned fruits and jellies, also, of plants and 

 flowers; and that he obtain a judge for these exhibits. He shall 

 also have charge of all things coming under the head of mis- 

 cellaneous. 



looted, That C. E. Wheeler have charge of the state and 

 county exhibits, and V. P. DeCoster have in charge all exhibits 

 of fruit not otherwise provided for and that they obtain judges 

 for their departments. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



WatervillE, Maine, November 10-12, 1908. 



After the opening exercises, on the evening of November 10, 

 the President, Air. Craig, gave an address, and 



On motion of Air. Wheeler, duly seconded it was voted that 

 a committee of three be selected by the house to consider the 

 President's address. 



The following committee was appointed : John W. True of 

 New Gloucester, chairman; F. H. Alorse of Waterford; Dr. 

 E. P. Turner of New Vineyard. 



\\\ J. Ricker presented his report as Secretary. 



Voted, That the report of the Secretary be accepted. 



The Secretary read a communication from the Board of Trade 

 of Auburn, inviting the Alaine State Pomological Society to 

 hold its next annual meeting at Auburn and also a communi- 

 cation from H. L. Keyser, inviting the Alaine State Pomologi- 

 cal Society to hold a field meeting at the Standish farm in 

 Greene. 



It was voted that these invitations be referred to the Execu- 

 tive Committee. 



The Secretary also read a communication from Governor- 

 elect Fernald expressing his regret at not being able to be pres- 

 ent. 



E. L. Lincoln presented his report as Treasurer. 



Voted, That the report of the Treasurer be accepted. 



In the absence of Charles S. Pope, who was to have given a 

 report as a member of the Experiment Station Council, Dr. 

 \\'oods was called upon to make a few remarks along that line. 



