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MISSOURI STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



with an earnest will and strong arms and clean hearts, stand up for our 

 fruit interests, our State Society, and our love for the cause, and we will 

 be better, happier and more contented than ever before. 



L. A. GOODMAN, Secretary. 



The Treasurer, Mr. Holman, submitted his report showing a balance 

 in his hands of some $371.18, which was referred to the finance commit- 

 tee. 



TREASURER'S REPORT 



Springfield, Mo., June 10th, 1888. 

 D. S. Holman, Tr., In Account With The Missouri Horticultural Society 



Date. 



Jan. 1, 1888. 

 " 21, " 



Jan. 10, " 



June 7, 



DR. 



To balance on last report, 1887 , 

 Cash from state treasurer 



CR. 

 By cash paid, warrant 117. expenses of secretary's office 



" " " 116, expenses of delegates 



" " " 119, premiums at June meeting 



" " " 120, officers' expenses 



" " " 121, secr'y's expenses as per account rendered 



" " " 122, secretary's salary 



" " " 123, delegates' expenses 



Balance charged in account 



Amount. 



$ 325.36 

 1,000.00 



$1,225.36 

 $ 100.00 

 21.00 

 59.50 

 37.86 

 2C9.53 

 400.00 

 26.30 

 371.18 



$1,225.36 



Miss Murtfeldt, the Society's entomologist, then read the following 

 highly interesting paper, which brought out a healthy discussion and ex- 

 change of opinions on the mischievious pests : 



