﻿APPENDIX 
  

  

  MISCELLANEOUS 
  NOTES. 
  

   Those 
  in 
  attendance 
  at 
  the 
  meeting 
  were 
  as 
  follows: 
  

  

  Dr. 
  Robert 
  T. 
  Morris, 
  New 
  York 
  City, 
  President 
  

  

  Mr. 
  T. 
  P. 
  Littlepage, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  Vice-President 
  

  

  Dr. 
  W. 
  C. 
  Deming, 
  Westchester, 
  New 
  York 
  City, 
  Secretary-Treasurer 
  

  

  Prof. 
  John 
  Craig, 
  Ithaca, 
  N.'Y., 
  Chairman 
  of 
  the 
  Executive 
  Committee 
  

  

  Mr. 
  C. 
  A. 
  Reed 
  of 
  the 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  of 
  Agriculture, 
  Special 
  Agent 
  Field 
  Investi- 
  

   gations 
  in 
  Pomology 
  

  

  Mr. 
  J. 
  G. 
  Rush, 
  West 
  Willow, 
  Pa. 
  

  

  Prof. 
  J. 
  Franklin 
  Collins, 
  Forest 
  Pathologist, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  of 
  Agriculture 
  

  

  Prof. 
  E. 
  R. 
  Lake, 
  Assistant 
  Pomologist, 
  U. 
  S 
  Dept. 
  of 
  Agriculture 
  . 
  

  

  Col. 
  C. 
  A. 
  Van 
  Duzee, 
  St. 
  Paul, 
  Minn., 
  and 
  Viking, 
  Fla. 
  

  

  Mrs. 
  W. 
  C. 
  Deming, 
  Redding, 
  Conn. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  W. 
  N. 
  Roper, 
  Petersburg, 
  Va 
  , 
  Editor 
  American 
  Fruit 
  & 
  Nut 
  Journal 
  

  

  Mr. 
  Leonard 
  Barron, 
  Editor 
  Country 
  Life 
  in 
  America, 
  Garden 
  City, 
  L. 
  I. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  A. 
  C. 
  Pomeroy, 
  Lockport, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Professors 
  Crosby, 
  de 
  Garmo, 
  Tuck, 
  Herrick, 
  Drew, 
  of 
  the 
  University. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  J. 
  A. 
  Holmes, 
  Ithaca, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  Geo, 
  S. 
  Tarbell, 
  Ithaca, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  G. 
  C. 
  Schempp, 
  Jr., 
  Albany, 
  Ga. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  H. 
  Brown 
  and 
  Mr. 
  S. 
  V. 
  Wilcox, 
  representing 
  Thos. 
  Meehan 
  & 
  Sons, 
  Ger- 
  

   mantown, 
  Pa. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  F. 
  M. 
  Rites, 
  Slaterville 
  Springs, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Students 
  of 
  the 
  University 
  and 
  others. 
  

  

  The 
  thanks 
  of 
  the 
  association 
  are 
  due 
  Professor 
  Craig 
  for 
  his 
  contribution 
  

   to 
  the 
  purposes 
  of 
  the 
  convention 
  of 
  the 
  services 
  of 
  his 
  private 
  stenographer 
  

   which 
  made 
  possible 
  a 
  complete 
  record 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  proceedings 
  and 
  discussions. 
  

   The 
  success 
  of 
  the 
  meeting 
  is 
  largely 
  due 
  to 
  the 
  thorough 
  preparation 
  made 
  

   by 
  Professor 
  Craig. 
  

  

  REPORT 
  OF 
  COMMITTEE 
  ON 
  EXHIBITS. 
  

  

  By 
  Department 
  of 
  Horticulture, 
  New 
  York 
  State 
  College 
  of 
  Agriculture. 
  

  

  A 
  collection 
  of 
  the 
  walnuts 
  of 
  commerce, 
  comprising 
  35 
  varieties, 
  shown 
  

   with 
  a 
  specimen 
  of 
  each 
  in 
  section.* 
  

  

  A 
  collection 
  of 
  28 
  varieties 
  of 
  filberts. 
  

  

  A 
  collection 
  of 
  3.5 
  varieties 
  of 
  pecans. 
  

  

  The 
  Morris 
  collection 
  of 
  edible 
  nuts 
  of 
  the 
  world. 
  This 
  includes 
  not 
  only 
  

   the 
  nuts 
  of 
  the 
  North, 
  but 
  the 
  fullest 
  collection 
  of 
  the 
  nuts 
  of 
  the 
  tropics 
  that 
  

   has 
  ever 
  been 
  brought 
  together. 
  

  

  By 
  J. 
  G. 
  Rush, 
  West 
  Willow, 
  Pennsylvania. 
  

  

  Two 
  plates 
  of 
  black 
  walnuts; 
  one 
  plate 
  showing 
  hybridity 
  between 
  Persian 
  

   walnut 
  and 
  butternut; 
  one 
  plate 
  Paragon 
  chestnuts; 
  one 
  plate 
  especially 
  large 
  

   American 
  sweet 
  chestnuts. 
  

  

  