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REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF CONSTITUTION. 



The report of the Committee was read by Mr. H. B. McAfee, 

 Chairman, with suggested changes and additions. 



Mr. Campbell made the motion, which was seconded and car- 

 ried, that the Constitution be adopted seriatim. 



On the suggestion of Mr. Bell, the word "one," before year in 

 Section 2, was accepted. 



On motion of Mr. Irvine, the following amendment to Section 

 3 was adopted: That, "The Secretary shall compile this voting 

 list from the names on his books at the adjournment of the annual 

 meeting, and this list shall be furnished to any member of the So- 

 ciety, upon application, and shall be published in the annual re- 

 port of the Society. 



Mr. L. C. Wilson moved that the office of Secretary be limited 

 to four years. After discussion, the motion was put to vote and 

 lost. 



On motion of Mr. T. C. Wilson, the Constitution, as read and 

 amended, was adopted. 



Motion was made by Mr. Irvine to abolish the position of As- 

 sistant Secretary. The substitute by Mr. T. C. Wilson, to leave the 

 matter in the hands of the Executive Committee, was carried by a 

 vote of 44 to 5. 



The Constitution, as revised and adopted, appears on page 19 

 of this volume. 



THURSDAY, 2 P. M. 



Call to order. 



The Dietetic Value of Fruit — Prof. W. R. Lazenby, Depart- 

 ment of Horticulture, State University, Columbus, Ohio. 



Nutrition of Plants from the Standpoint of the Orchardist — 

 Dr. B. M. Duggar, Department of Botany, Columbia, Mo. 



Committee on Resolutions. 



The Peach — K. B. Wilkerson, Mexico, Mo. 



Strawberries, How to Grow — H. W. Jenkins, Boonville, Mo. 



The Cherry in North Missouri — J. E. May, LaPlata. 



