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are firmly established in the hearts of our people, as worthy of tlieir foster- 

 ing care. Yours sincerely, 



G. C. BRACKETT, 



Secretary. 



This closes our letters, and as it was not the purpose to draw inferences and 

 conclusions, but the rather to present the facts for our people to employ in fur- 

 thering the interests of our own society, Ave will close this article abruptly, 

 hoping that from the longer experience of other societies, better methods of 

 increasing our own influence may be drawn by the members of the Michigan 

 State Pomological Society. 



