MICHIGAN" STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 281 



AUGUST MEETING. 



Vice President Clubb in the chair. 



Minutes of last three meetings read and approved. 



Communication from Albert Junger, Chief Signal Officer 

 U. S. A., was read, and, on motion of C. L. Whitney, it was 

 referred to a committee of three, to report at next meeting. 



The chair appointed C. L. Whitney, S. B. Peck of Muske- 

 gon, and Edward Bradfield of Ada, as such committee. 



J. P. Thompson reported from Executive Committee, that 

 no action had been taken by that committee about sending a 

 delegation to the Richmond fair. 



On motion of C. L. Whitney, report was accepted. 



On moiion of C. J. Deitrich, 



Resolved, That this society proceed to collect fruit from 

 various parts of the State, and to send to the Richmond fair, 

 with a delegation. 



On motion of S. L. Fuller, the question was divided, that of 

 sending a delegation of five to the said fair coming first. 

 Carried. 



On motion of C. J. Deitrich, 



Resolved, That we proceed to an informal ballot for such 

 delegation. 



On motion of J. P. Thompson, the five having the largest 

 number of votes were declared unanimously elected. 



H. S. Clubb, A. T. Linderman, C. L. Whitney, S. L. Fuller, 

 and T. T. Lyon were accordingly declared unanimously 

 elected as such delegation. 



On motion of S. L. Fuller, the delegation have power to fill 

 vacancy. 



On motion of C L. Whitney, 



