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Mr. Graham. Is there any other question that you wish 

 to ask Dr. Wood or Mrs. Monroe while you have them here? 



Secretary Brown. Before we close the evening session I 

 want to announce that the Board of Agriculture has selected 

 the following committees to award the prizes for the exhibits 

 of corn, apples and potatoes in the hall below. 



The committee on corn will consist of Mr. E. M. East, 

 Agronomist of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion ; Mr. L. A. Clinton, of Storrs, and Mr. E. G. Seeley, Vice- 

 President of the Board. 



The committee on the award of prizes for apples will con- 

 sist of Prof. A. G. Gulley, of Storrs, Mr. N. S. Piatt, Pomol- 

 ogist of the Board, and Mr. Charles A. Thompson, of the 

 Board of Agriculture. 



The committee on potatoes will consist of Prof. G. P. Clin- 

 ton, of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station ; Mr. 

 Charles Chapman, a member of the Board of Agriculture, and 

 Mr. H. G. Manchester of Winsted. 



This convention will now stand adjourned until tomorrow 

 morning at ten o'clock. 



SECOND DAY. 



Morning Session. 



Wednesday, December 19th, 1906. 



Convention called to order at 10:20 a.m., Vice-President 

 Seeley in the chair. 



Music. 



President Seeley. Owing to circumstances, it is necessary 

 to re-arrange our program slightly this morning and commence 

 with an address on corn breeding by Mr. E. M. East, of the 

 Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. 

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