STSNDING COMMITTEES, 



0)'cJiards, 

 W. G. GA:N'0, Olden ; CHAS. PATTERSON, Kirksville; HENRY 



SPEER, Butler. 



Vineyards, 



GEO. E. MEISSNER, Bushburg; JACOB ROMMEL, Morrison; C. 



TEUBNER, Lexington. 



Small Fruits, 



S. MILLER, Bluffton ; J. N. MENIFEE, Oregon ; JACOB FAITH, 



MONTEVALLO. 



Stone Fruits, 

 W. G. HOPKINS, Springfield; D. F. EMRY, Carthage; JACOB 



MADDINGER, St. Joseph. 



Vegetables, 



Prof. L. R. TAFT, Columbia; W. A. SMILEY, Boonville ; J. A. 



DURKES, Weston. 



Floicers, 



EOBT. S. BROWN, Kansas City; HANS NIELSON, St. Joseph; 



MRS. WADE BURDEN, Springfield. 



Ornamentals, 



Z. S. RAGAN, Independence ; MRS. C. L ROBARDS, Butler; R. 



E. BAILEY, Fulton. 



Entomology, 



MISS M. E. MURTFBLDT, Kirkwood ; DR. A. GOSLIN, Oregon; 



H. SHEPLEY, Nevada. 



Botany, 



Prof. S. M. TRACY, Columbia; G. C. BROADHEAD, Pleasant 



Hill ; FRANK BUSH, Independence. 



Nomenelature, 



T. W. GAUNT, Maryville; J. B. WILD, Sarcoxie; A. AMBROSE, 



Nevada. 

 Neiv Fruits, 

 F. LIONBERGER, New Florence ; A. H. GILKESON, Warrens- 

 burg ; W. P. STARK, Louisiana. 

 Ornithology, 

 CLARK IRVINE, Oregon; C. W. MURTFELDT, Kirkwood; W. 



H. THOMAS, LaGrange. 



Injurious Fungi, 



B.T.GALLOWAY, Columbia; Prof. W. TRELEASE, St. Louis; 



Pacliing and Marlceting Fruits, 

 E. IIOLLISTER, St. Louis; C. C. BELL, Boonville; C. THORP, 



Weston. 



