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John B. Coe, Vice-Presidents ; Thomas A. Clark, Sullivan, Cor- 

 responding Secretary; Ledyard Lincoln, Cazenovia, Recording Sec- 

 retary ; Stephen Weman, Eaton. Treasurer. 

 The foregoing is respectfully submitted. 



S. B. BURCHARD. 



This society has published its transactions of the four past years 

 in a pamphlet form, in a manner well worthy of imitation. It con- 

 tains a colored geological map and is accompanied with a geological 

 account of the county, explanatory of the map. It also contains the 

 very able address delivered before the society by Ledyard Lincoln, 

 Esq., and Professor Conant,, This publication shows that the agri- 

 cultural society of the county is in a flourishing condition. Every 

 county society, however, when it publishes its transactions, should 

 always publish the details of the manner of raising premium crops, 

 in order that any valuable information they contain may be widely 

 circulated. 



Monroe county* 



At the annual meeting of the Monroe County Agricultural Society, 

 held pursuant to adjournment, at the office of the Genesee Farmer^ 

 in Rochester, on the lOth day of December, 1845, the following nam- 

 ed gentlemen were elected officers for 1846 : 



John H. Robinson, President | Elisha Harmon, Caleb K. Hobbie, 

 Fred. P. Root, Vice-Presidents ; James P. Fogg, Treasurer ; James 

 H. Watts, Recording Secretary ; Josiah W. Bissellj Corresponding 

 Secretary. 



The Treasurer made the following report : 



Amount of cash on hand, Dec. 30^ 1844, . . , , . |46 37- 



" received from 202 members, 202 00 



'« " «' the State, 194 00 



1442 37 



Paid receipts from No. 81 to 156 inclusive, .... |308 25 



Paid expenses of society, i 65 81 



Cash on hand » 68 31 



$442 37 



JAMES P. FOGG, Treasurer, 



