320 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



tlio beuetit and use of a specific appropriation for "wire fence to be 

 placed around the experimental farm" aforesaid, of two hundred and fifty 

 dollars ($250), included in the appropriation act of the General Assembly 

 of the State of Indiana, approved. March 9, 1003, which appropriation 

 appears in the otlicial copy of "Laws of the State of Indiana," passed at 

 the 63d regular session of the General Assembly, begun on the 8th day of 

 January, A. D.. 1903. 



President Stevens: What will you do with this resolution? 



Mr. De Vilbiss: I move you that it be adopted. 



The motion was seconded and carried. 



Mr. Swain: At our last annual meeting we made some changes in our 

 constitution which makes conflictions with the by-laws of the Society, and 

 I move you that a committee on the revision of the constitution and tiic 

 by-laws be appointed, to report at our next annual meeting. 



President Stevens: Hotv many on that committee? 



Mr. Swain: A committee of three. 



Sylvester Johnson: I second that motion. 



The motion was carried. 



There being no further business the meeting was adjourned *o incfi 

 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. 



EVENING SESSION. 



Tuesday, August 4. 1903. 



President Stevens: The Committee on Music has arranged for some 

 music this evening. Mrs. Hudgell and her son will render the first 

 selection. 



(A very pretty piece was sung by Master Hudgell, after which he was 

 encored and sang another.) 



This was followed by a recitation by INIiss Lulu Brown, of Summit- 

 ville. 



President Stevens: Is the Honorable Alfred Ellison present this even- 

 ing? He is down for an address on Indiana. 



Secretary Flick: 1 have to explain the absence of Mr. Ellison this 

 evening. There was some confiision in regard to the dates, Mr. Ellison 



