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Resolved, That the thanks of this society are due to the German 

 Evangelical Church for the use of their house, and our only apology 

 for removing our meeting to another place was want of room to accom- 

 modate those wishing to attend. 



Resolved, That our thanks are due to the State Normal School for 

 the use of their rooms, and many kind favors. 



Resolved, That the thanks of the society are due to the local Hor- 

 ticultural Society, and the citizens of Warrensburg, for their kind re- 

 ception and many favors in conveying the society in a body to visit 

 mineral springs, and for the many kind favors and free entertainment 

 of members in attendance. 



Resolved, That the thanks of this society are due to R. S. Brown^ 

 F. D. Atkins, L. E. Bosley, of Kansas City ; Hans Neilson, of St. Joe, 

 S. M. Jordan and H. Michel, of St. Louis, for the presentation of many 

 beautiful flowers which added much to the floral display and to the- 

 pleasure of those attending the meeting. 



Resolved, That the thanks of our society are due to the local press 

 of Warrensburg for favors shown us during our session. 



Resolved, That our thanks are due to A. M. Gilkerson, who has 

 rendered much valuable service to members and friends of the society^ 



Resolved, That our meeting has been one of interest, profit and 

 pleasure to our society. 



N. F. MURRAY, 

 H. E. VAN DEMAN, 

 D. S. HOLMAN. 



Committee. 



Geo. Van Houten, of Iowa Horticultural Society: Expresses 

 thanks for favors, and invites the society to send a delegate to their 

 society in January, 1886. 



H. E. Van Deman, of Kansas : Expresses thanks for favors. 



Samuel Miller : Has enjoyed the meeting more than any others,. 

 he believes. 



N. T. Murray : Likes these meeting as well as anj'- one could, and 

 spoke of the ofiicers and especially of secretary's work in approval. 



Moved that Prof. Osborn be made a life member. Motion carried. 



After which a few parting words were given, and the society ad- 

 journed. 



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