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back to the society for action — tlic vc})()i-t snl)mitted by ]\Ir. van 

 Alstyiie. (The report was read l)y ^Lr. i'alcu.j 



The President: You will romemlwr that this report, because 

 it contained certain resolutions, was referred to the resolutions 

 committee to be brought to us this morning' at our business ses- 

 sion, Now this is a very important report of one of our most 

 important committees. We have taken no action on it as yet. It 

 is before us as a whole. 



On motion the report of the Conmiittee on Develoj)ment of 

 Agricultural Resources was adopted. 



The President: We will now listen to the report of the Com- 

 mittee on Nominations. 



Mr. Sessions : It has seemed to us that the officers durinc; the 

 past year have done such good work that they should be continued. 

 So the Connnitteo on Nominations, while thev realize that their 

 report does not bind members of this organization in any way, 

 recommend the following : 



Officers for 1913 

 President 

 George W. Sissoii, Jr., P'otsdam. 



Vice-Presiden ta 



First District, John J. Dillon, New York. 

 Second District, Ezra A. Tuttle, Eastport. 

 Third District, Gilbert M. Tucker, Albany. 

 Fourth District. C. Fred Poshart, J.owville. 

 Fifth District, AVing P. Smith, Syracuse. 

 Sixth District, O. V, Kellogg, Cortland. 

 Seventh District, Samuel Eraser, Genesee. 

 Eighth District, F. N. Godfrey, Olcan. 

 Ninth District, Dr. G. D. l)avis..n, :\Iillbrook, 



Secretary 

 A. E. Brown, Batavia. 



