190 TBANSACTIONS OF THE ILLINOIS 



Jacksonville, Dec. 16th, 1886. 



The Board met pursuant to adjournment; the same members 

 present as on the 15th. 



Mr. Browne moved that the bills o£ James T. Johnson and 

 Bessie M. Nash, for reporting and writing up the notes of the meet- 

 ing, be allowed, and orders drawn for their payment. Carried. 



The following bills were also allowed and ordered paid: 



Arthur Bryant, expense of board meeting $12.75 



C. N. Dennis, expense of board meeting 11.92 



J. S. Browne, expense of board meeting 11.45 



A. C Hammond, expense of board meeting and cash ad- 

 vanced 15 . 22 



Milp Barnard, expense of board meeting 11 . 10 



T. E. Goodrich, expense of board meetmg 9.75 



J. S. Browne, expense to Cliicigo 11.00 



E. A. Kiehl, expense as delegate U . 50 



J. Webster, expense as delegate 15 . 18 



Milo Barnard, f|d-interim work 27 . 00 



T. E. Goodrich, ad-interim work 11.75 



C. B. Rockwell, ad-internii work 15.15 



H. K. Vickroy, commission 42.42 



The committee on Secretary's report recommended that an or- 

 der be drawn for the amount due, and that he be requested to fur- 

 nish an itemized bill at the January meeting. Report adopted. 



On motion it was ordered that the hotel bill of the Delegate 

 from Wisconsin be paid by the Society. Carried. 



Adjourned to meet at Springfield, January 11, 1887. 



ARTHUR BRYANT, President. 

 A. C. HAMMOND, Secretary. 



JANUARY MEETING. 



The Executive Board of the State Horticultural Society con- 

 vened at the Revere House, in the City of Springfield, January 11th, 



1887. 



