288 BOARD OF AGRICULTUEE. 



Voted, To substitute Fitchburg in place of Westfield, when 

 the report was adopted. 



Voted, To appoint delegates to attend the session of the 

 American Pomological Society to be held in Boston in Sep- 

 tember next. Messrs. Agassiz, Fearing, Flint, Had wen, 

 Knowlton, Slade and Stone. 



The Examining Committee of the Massachusetts Agricult- 

 ural College was constituted by the appointment of Messrs. 

 Wakefield, Kellogg and Moore. 



Voted, That the annual meeting of the Board begin here- 

 after on the Tuesday preceding the first Wednesday of Feb- 

 ruary. 



The Board then adjourned. 



Fourth Day. 



The Board met at 10 o'clock, A. M., Hon. Marshall P. 

 Wilder in the chair. 



Present, — Messrs. Agassiz, Allis, Baker, Clark, Fay, Fear- 

 ing, Goodale, Graves, Pladwen, Hawes, Hubbard, Hyde, 

 Ladd, Leavitt, Loring, McElwain, Miles, Moore, Phinney, 

 Root, Sargent, Sessions, Slade, Stone, Sturtevant, Wakefield 

 and Wilder. 



Messrs. Moore, Fearing and the Secretary were appointed 

 a Committee on Printing. 



Mr. Hadwen from the committee appointed to consider and 

 report upon the assignment of delegates, submitted the fol- 

 lowing : — 



Essex, . Ensign H. Kellogg. 



Middlesex, Louis Agassiz. 



Middlesex South, John A. Hawes. 



Middlesex North, Horace P. Wakefield. 



Woj-cester, Marshall P. Wilder. 



Worcester West, Jonathan Ladd. 



Worcester North, Thomas L. Allis. 



Worcester North-West, John M. Cole. 



Worcester South, Eliphalet Stone. 



Worcester South-East, Horace M. Sessions. 



Eamijshire, Franklin and Hampden, . . Charles G. Davis. 



Hampshire, Andrew M. Myrick. 



Highland, . . ■ Levi Stockbridge. 



