202 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Evening Session. 



The Evening session convened at the usual hour, a large 

 audience, very many of whom were ladies, being present. 

 Hon. E. H. Hyde occupied the chair, and introduced as the 

 lecturer of the evening, Hon. Francis Gillette. Subject: 



THE BIRD IN HIS RELATIONS TO MAN, AND THE 

 WORM OR THE INSECT WORLD. 



At the conclusion of Mr. Gillette's lecture, a vote of thanks 

 was unanimously passed for his very interesting and beautiful 

 address. 



The President then introduced Mr. J, Stanton Gould, of 

 New York, who addressed the assembly on " the relations of 

 Agriculture to Railroads and Common roads." 



On motion of Mr. Stewart, a vote of thanks was passed to 

 Mr. Gould, for his able and eloquent address upon the subject 

 of railroads. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



Fourth Day. 



The Board met at the usual hour, Vice-President Hyde in 

 the chair. 



Mr. Yeomans, of Columbia, offered the following resolution : 



State Board of Agriculture, 



Danielsonville, Jan. 12, 1872. 

 Resolved, That the thanks of this Board be extended to 

 the several railroad companies of this State for the accommo- 



