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Lackawaiiiia county H. W. Northup, Glenburn. 



Lancaster county, Calvin Cooper, Bird-in-Hand. 



lawrence county Samuel McCreary, Neshannock Falls. 



Lebanon county H. C. Suavely, Lebanon. 



Lehigh county W. B. K. Johnson Allentown. 



Luzerne county P. Sutton, Elxeter. 



Lycoming county Peter Reeder, Hughesville. 



McKean county, D.C.Young, Smethport. 



Mercer county, A. B. Greenlee New Lebanon. 



Mifflin county D. E. Notestine, Lewistown. 



Monroe county R. F. Schwarz, Analomink. 



Montgomery county, Jno. P. Fredd, Pottstown. 



Montour county, J. K. Murray, Pottsgrove. 



Northampton county A. S. Shimer, Redington. 



Northumberland county, . W. L. Nesbit, Lewisbui-g. 



Perry county, George A. "Wagner Alinda. 



Philadelphia county, S. Mendelson Meehan Germantown. 



Pike county John H. VanEtten Milford. 



Potter county E. O. Austin , Austin. 



Schuylkill county W. H. Stout Pinegrove. 



Snyder county, Jno. P. Boyer, Mt. Pleasant Mills. 



Somerset county O. P. Shaver, Friedens. 



Sullivan county Jno. W. Rodgers, ........ Forksville. 



Susquehanna county C. W. Brodhead Montrose. 



Tioga county, S. M. Baker Brookfield. 



Union county I. N. Glover, Vicksburg. 



Venango county, J. J. Will Franklin. 



Warren county W. Cowan, Warren. 



Washington county Pressley Leech, * Bulger. 



Wayne county, Theodore Day Dyberry. 



Westmoreland county, ...A. Ruth, Scottdale. 



Wyoming county, Wm. D. Avery Tunkhannock. 



York county, Col. J. A. Stable Emigsville. 



A paper entitled "Strawberry Culture," was read by J. W. Alli- 

 son. 



"Is It Advisable to Grow Small Fniits in Young Orchards," was 

 then read by W. B. K. Johnson. 



After some remarks on Mr. Johnson's paper, L. B. Pierce, of Tall- 

 madjxe, Ohio, discussed, "Some Points in Door-Yard Planting- and 

 Decoration," which was very ])raetically illustrated by sketches on 

 the blackboard. 



On motion adjourned. 



Evening Session, January IG, 1900. 

 One of the most entertaining and enjoyable attractions of the even- 

 ing session was the delightful music fui-nished by a talented quar- 

 tette. The ojiening selection "Bobiu Adair," was received with 

 rounds of ap]>lause. 



