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The reports of the Secretary and of Daniel Worthington, relative to 

 the receipts and expenditures of the exhibition, were received, approved, 

 and commented upon as altogether satisfactory. 



On motion, the Board adjourned to meet at the call of the President. 



SECOND MEETING OF EXECUTIVE BOARD IN QUINCY. 



The Executive Board met at the Horticultural Hall, Quincy, Decem- 

 ber i6, 1875. 



The President was instructed to draw warrants on the Treasurer as 

 follows : 



One to the order of O. B. Galusha, for balance due on settlement, 

 $291.17. 



One to the order of C. E. Southard, for bill of printing, $19.75. 



One to the order of Louis Miller, for express, and for fires for meeting 

 of Executive Board, $4. 



The Secretary was instructed to issue postal-card circulars to County 

 Superintendents of Schools, offering surplus copies of the Society's Trans- 

 actions to School District Libraries ; and also to distribute, at his discre- 

 tion, to supply libraries of Grangers and Farmers' Associations. 



The Board then adjourned to meet at the call of President Ham- 

 mond. 



