24 STATE POMOLOGICAI, SOCIETY. 



Balloted and made choice of the following officers for 1908: 



William Craig, Auburn, president; Edward L. White, Bow- 



doinham, and F. H. Morse, Waterf ord, vice-presidents ; WiUiam 



J. Ricker, Turner, secretary; E. L. Lincoln, Wayne, treasurer; 



Will E. Leland, member of executive committee for three years. 



TRUSTEES. 



Androscoggin county — Silas A Shaw, Auburn. 



Aroostook county — Edward Tarr, Mapleton. 



Cumberland county — John W. True, New Gloucester. 



Franklin county — E. E.. Hardy, Farmington, R. F. D. 



Hancock county — William H. Miller, Bar Harbor. 



Kennebec county — E. R. Mayo, Hallowell. 



Knox county — Alonzo Butler, Union. 



Lincoln county — H. J. A. Simmons, Waldoboro. 



Oxford county — W. H. Allen, Buckfield. 



Penobscot county — Samuel L. Boardman, Bangor. 



Piscataquis county — C. C. Dunham, Foxcroft. 



Sagadahoc county — J. H. King, Bowdoinham. 



Somerset county — Frank E. Nowell, Fairfield. 



Waldo county — Fred Atwood, Winterport. 



Washington county — D. W. Campbell, Cherryfield. 



York county — J. Merrill Lord, Kezar Falls. 



Chas. S. Poj^e, Manchester, member of Experiment Station 

 Council. 



Voted, That our delegate to the coming conference be 

 requested to ask the delegates to consider and agree if possible, 

 upon an apple box of uniform style for the New England States. 



NATIONAL APPLE DAY. 



The following letter from Mr. James Handly, secretary of 

 the Mississippi Valley Apple Growers Association was presented 

 to the meeting and referred to the committee on President's 

 address and other papers. 



QuiNCY, III., November 11, 1907. 

 To the Officers and Members of the Maine State Pomological 



Society: 



Gentlemen : — As a representative of one of the largest and 

 most prominent fruit growers' organization in the ]\Iiddle West 



