86 AGRICULTURE OF MAINE). 



Voted, that the report be accepted and placed on file. 



The president appointed E. L. White, T. M. Lombard and 

 Will E. Leland a committee to receive, sort and count votes. 



The following officers were elected for 191 1: 



President— G. M. Twitchell, Auburn. 



First Vice President — H. L. Keyser, Greene. 



Second Vice President — G. L. Palmer, South Livermore. 



Secretary — E. L. White, Bowdoinham. 



Treasurer — E. L. Lincoln, Wayne. 



Member of Executive Committee for three years — Will E. 

 Leland, Sangerville. 



Member of Experiment Station Council — R. L. Cummings, 

 West Paris. 



Representative from Maine to the New England Fruit Ex- 

 position — E. F. Hitchings, Waterville. 



Voted, that a committee of three be appointed to attend to the 

 matter of the selection of a Board of Trustees and that this 

 Society endorse their action. 



The following committee was appointed : 



George A. Yeaton of Augusta, 



E. E. Hardy of Farmington, 



F. H. Morse of Waterford. 



H. L. Keyser, chairman of the Committee on President's 

 Address, made the report for that committee and it was ac- 

 cepted. 



\^oted, that the executive committee with the president and 

 secretary be a committee on legislation to secure such amend- 

 ments to the present law as may be deemed advisable and such 

 further enactments as may seem necessary. 



Committee on Resolutions made the following report: 



Resolved, by the Maine State Pomological Society, assembled 

 in the city of Auburn, that we appreciate the cordial reception 

 that we have received and wi^h to acknowledge the courtesy 

 extended by Maine Central Railroad and Grand Trunk Rail- 

 road in granting excursion rates to all wishing to attend this 

 meeting. 



Be it further resolved, that we extend our thanks to the busi- 

 ness men and citizens of Auburn and Lewiston and to the INIaine 

 Central Railroad for the excellent special prizes oflfered. 



