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December 12th, 1889. 



The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, all the 

 Board. 



On motion, T. E. Goodrich was appointed Director of Horti- 

 cultural Station No. 9, to fill the vacancy caused by the 

 resignation of Mr. Vaughan. 



On motion, it was ordered that the President pay the hotel 

 bills of delegates from other States. 



The Committee on Secretary's and Treasurer's Reports 

 reported that they had found them correct. 



Mr. Eiehl moved that the President be instructed to appoint a 

 delegate to the Iowa Meeting. Carried. 



On motion, L. R. Bryant was appointed a special committee to 

 examine the delayed exhibit of Jacob Auer. Mr. Bryant reported 

 the exhibit a very creditable one, and recommended that a special 

 premium of four dollars be awarded him. Carried. 



After consultation with the Board, the President called a 

 meeting of the Executive Board at Sandwich, Jan. 7th, 1890. It 

 w T as also decided to call a meeting of the Directors of the Experi- 

 mental Stations at that time. 



On motion, the following bills were allowed and ordered paid: 



A. Duuuing, Board meeting $ 18.75 



F.I. Manu, ad-inlerim work 3.60 



W. H. Ragan, expense bill 21.70 



A. C. Hammond salary and expense bill 308 83 



H. M. Dunlap, Board meeting 5.50 



H. L. Doan, " " 6.60 



F. I. Manu, " " S.75 



E. A. Riehl, " " 15 50 



Wm. Jackson, " " 14.70 



F.I.Mann, " " 13.65 



E. A. Riehl, expense as delegate 9-95 



A. C. Hammond, board meeting 8.00 



A. C. Hammond, expense bill 4. SO 



C. W. Frescott, experiment work 7.40 



Phil Dallam, printing bill 2S.00 



J. S. Browne, experiment work 12.32 



H. K. Vickroy, commission 56.29 



J. Webster, experiment work 4.55 



A. C. Hammond, ad-interim work 3S.78 



H. M. Duulap, " " 38.84 



H. M. Dnnlap, experiment work 18.95 



F. I. Maun, experiment work 6.55 



