146 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Oct. 13, By donation, by J. G. TJamsclell $10 00 



" 13, By life membership, M. S. Crosby (paid one dollar previously) 9 00 



" 14, Bj^ life membership fund in hands of S. L. Fuller, trausf'd to gen'lacc't, 51 91 



" 21, By life membership, John Suttle 10 00 



" 21, By donation by John Suttle 5 00 



" 21, By donation by Hunter Savage 20 00 



" 29, B}^ annual membership 3 00 



" 29, By donation by D. L. Arnold 2 00 



Nov. 3, By life membership, N. P. Husted 10 00 



8, By life membership, J. D. Husted 10 00 



3, By life membership, T. T. Lyon 10 00 



" 3, By amount transferred from Vick's fund 15 00 



6, By donation, E. J. Shirts 2 00 



" 15, " Geo. Taylor 1 00 



" 15, " W.P.Hibbard 2 50 



" 15, " H. P. Hanford 3 00 



" 15, " L.C.Lincoln 150 



" 15, " P.C.Davis 20 00 



" 15, " C. Engle 34 25 



" 15, " HabanaWineCo 2 00 



" 21, By annual memberships, by G. W. Toles, Benton Harbor 14 00 



" 28, By life membership, Geo. Parraelee. 10 00 



" 28, By life membership, J. M. Sterling, for himself, Noble, Ives and Wil- 

 liams 40 00 



'' 28, By life memberships, L. G. Bragg, J. M. Stevens, T. R. Reuv^'ick, N. 



E. Smith 40 00 



■" 28, By annual memberships, reported by C. W. Garfield, of the orchard 



committee 12 00 



■" 29, By fruit sold to Martin, at Fair 6 00 



*' 29, By donation, John Gilbert. 2 35 



" 29, By donation, E. N. Reynolds. 3 45 



" 29, By donation, I. E. Ilgenfritz... 4 30 



Dec. 3, By annuitl membership, obtained by Geo. H. Seymour, Dept. Treasurer, 



at Battle Creek '. 33 00 



Dec, 3, By fruit donated and sold at Battle Creek meeting. 4 60 



" 12, By annual memberships .,.. 2 00 



$2,491 96 



TOTAL RECEIPTS. 



Total amount received by S. L. Fuller, Treasurer $212 56. 



Total amount received by Henry Seymour 2,443 41 



Total receipts for year 1873.. $2,655 97 



RECAPITULATION. 



Total amount received from annual memberships. $524 00 



" " " State Agricultural Society 1,500 00 



" " " Life membership fund 5191 



Vick's fund.. 15 00 



" " for life memberships 139 00 



" " from donations and fruit sold, etc 426 06 



$2,655 97 



Note. — From the above statement it will be seen that the year 1873, notwithstanding it 

 was an unfavorable fruit year, was a very flourishing one for the Society. The total 

 receipts were larger than for any previous year; the Society gained a larger number of 

 annual members (534), and of life members, than durmg any previous year. It will be 

 noticed that annual members joined at all the meetings of the Society: at Lansing, at Bat- 

 tle Creek, at Ada, at Kalamazoo, at South Haven, at the fair at Grand Rapids, at Grand 

 S'raverse in October, and at Battle Creek in December. These were all large meetings, well 

 attended, and productive of good results. The donations to the Society were larger than 

 ajiy previous year, bespeaking the confidence and liberality of the members. When such 

 a spirit prevails, the Society cannot but flourish. 



