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Strout, George E Milbridge Wentworth, E. J Sanford 



Tash, George W. ...... .New Vineyard Wentworth, Leslie Searsmont 



Tash, James A Salem Wbecler, C. W Houlton 



Tebbetts, Isaac Rcadfteld White, Albert K Portland 



Templeton, Orrin Greenville AVhite, J. W Ludlow 



'i nomas, H. C Sumner Whiting, Charles H Gouldsboro 



Thomas, J. H Roxbury Whiting, Ethel Belfast 



Thompson, W. A Livermore Whiting, Frank O Belfast 



Thurston, Elmer E China Whitney, Geo. JI West Falmouth 



Thornton, F. C. '.......;.. . .Brockton Wiggin, C. S Waterford 



Tracy, Jasou L. . Gouldsboro Wiley, James Milo 



Tucker, J. R West Paris Wilson, Thomas E Kittery 



Twombly, F. S Buxton Wincapan, Mrs. Alma M. ... Monhegan 



Underwood, James A Lisbon Falls Winslow, A. T Otisfleld 



Viles, Blaine S Augusta Winslow. Caleb Poland 



Wadsworth, W. D South Hiram Wood, E. L Troy 



Ward, Lowell B Embden Vv'oodbury, David H South Paris 



Ward, W. B. Jr Limestone Woodman. F. D Winterport 



Walker, Fred 1 Swanvillc Wrisrht, Charles E Hartland 



Warren, Joseph H Dexter Wright, Frederick T Old Orchard 



Wasson, Loring S Hucksport Wright, F. W Wilton 



Webb, Frank North Paris York, Lemont C Mechanic Palls 



Webber, Samuel H Hallowell Young. Charles E Shirley 



Weeks, Will S Parsonsfield Young, listher M Garland 



Wentworth, O. C Gardiner 



lecture; work. 



There is a growing demand for lecture work but owing to the 



greater call for demonstration work in the field we have been 

 obliged to refuse many calls in this popular line. 

 The following is a list of the most important: 



Lectures at Farmers' Institute 3 



Lectures at Fruit Institute 9 



Lectures out of State 3 



Lectures at Orchard Demonstration meetings 27 



Lectures at Pomological meeting 2 



Lectures at Pomona and subordinate Granges 33 



Lectures at School and Academies 12 



89 

 Total attendance ^,"702 



At the present time there are about 100 nurseries in the State, 

 counting those who sell plants of the small fruits. There are 

 about 200 Gregory orchards. Besides the inspection of these, 

 many requests are made for inspection of orchards, city shade 

 trees and parks. This work added to other labors of the Bureau 

 made it necessary to appoint an assistant to aid in the work. 

 Mr. G. A. Yeaton, of Augusta, was chosen for this position, and 

 a more faithful and efficient person could not have been selected 

 for this purpose. He has put his whole time and energy into 

 the work of the Bureau, thus accomplishing what could not have 

 been done but for his faithful work. Frequently he has been 

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