THE JUNE MEETING. 



FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES. 



This annual festival of the Pomological Society which is now looked for- 

 ward to with so much anticipation and remembered as one of the most agree- 

 able features of the fruit season, took place on the 25th, 86th, and 27th of 

 June, 1873, at Kalamazoo, at the Court-House. President Djckman and the 

 Secretary were present. At two o'clock on Wednesday the 25th, the Society 

 was called to order by the President. 



LIST OF DELEGATES. 



Detroit — Mr. Greusel, Free Press; Prof. Holmes, R. F. Johnstone, Michi- 

 gan Farmer. 



Spring Lake — D. R. "Waters. 



Grand Haven — Henry S. Clubb. 



Grand Rapids — Prof. Swensberg, W. N. Cook, C. W. Garfield, A. T. Linder- 

 man, C. J. Dietrich, E. L. Briggs, "Wm. Morison, S. M. Pearsall and wife, Jno. 

 Little. 



MusTcegon — 0. L. Whitney. 



Lowell — Jas. D. Husted. 



Grand Traverse — Judge Ramsdell. 



Ypsilanti — Senator Childs. 



Monroe — Rev. Dr. Mattoou, J. M. Sterling. 



Cassopolis — W. G. Beckwith. 



Lansing — Profs. Beal, Kedzie, and Cook. 



Plymouth— T. T. Lyon. 



St. Joseph — J. E. Cliiamberlin. 



Ealamazoo— Judge Wells, P. C. Davis, Frank Little, J. N. Stearns, E. M!. 

 Potter, Rev. J. R. Ranney. 



Chicago — A. W. Buell, Wm. Emery, Prairie Farmer. 



Indiana — Mr. Han ford. 



Paw Paw — A. C. Glidden. 



Battle Creek — Nathaniel Chilson. 



Augusta — H. M. Mygatt, J. A. Robinson, J. C. Mott. 



The President called for reports from the fruit regions, commencing with 



GRAND TRAVERSE. 



Judge Ramsdell said a letter from Mr. Parmelee, of Old Mission, would give 

 the best report of the Grand Traverse Region. 



The Secretary — Mr. George Parmelee of Old Mission, 200 miles north of 



