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I THE 

 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY 

 OF ARBORICULTURE 



OFFICKRS 



(Jenerai. Wm. J. Palmer, President, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

 James H. Bowditch, Vice-President, Boston, Mass. 



I..1IV p I^HowN, Secretary-T'-«^^i>iiir».r. ChicHp". III. 



ARTICI.FR OF TNTORPORATION'. 



Arti'le I. Name. Thi' n\in\i- ui inus c.MrjMiriiiiiiii shall be The 

 In:. rr..itii)nal Society of Arboriculture. 



Article II. — Purpose. The purpose of the Association is to intr<>- 

 liuce ' '■' da in dealing with fore«t>< and woodlands; to 



advai. a poblic interest in this .subject ; to promote the 



afforestation nf unproductive lands : to encouraRe the planting and 

 care of shade trees in parks, public and private grounds, and along 

 street* and highways ; to inspire an interest in our remaining native 

 foreMt«, a' ' :r ' ^.^ ' • . and to seek their preservation ; to 



>;ii|,ji|y jT ial.s in regard to timber culture for 



' '« railway and other corporations to plant trees 



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\rtiflo III. — Membership. Any person may become a member of 



the payment in advance of an annual due of two dollars. 



., ..ho may contribute ten dollars toward the support of the 



all become a patron. Honorary members may be chosen by 



It. ,, itive committee. 



.\rticle rV. — Ufficers. The ofliit^..- .; u,, ...AK-iation shall be a 

 (iresident. %-ice-president and secretary-treasurer, who shall be elected 



'■ ' " ■ ind shall '" ir, 



ted and . . , .d 



"thee, and when elected shall constitute the e.xecutive committee. 



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