THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



referred by that body to the society, was proposed for life mem- 

 bership : 



Eugene Delano. 



Upon motion, seconded and carried, the secretary was in- 

 structed to cast an affirmative ballot for the election of this party. 

 This was done, and the person declared elected a life member of 

 the society. 



The resignations of the following persons were accepted with 

 regret : 



Airs. Samuel \^erplanck, Henry Breunich, A. L. Willis, B. von 

 Herff, D. D. Allerton, and Mrs. John W. Edmonds. 

 Adjournment was taken at 4 P. M. 



George V. Nash, 



Secretary 

 August 31, 1912 



A meeting of the society was held on Saturday, August 31, 

 1912, in the Museum building, New York Botanical Garden, at 

 3 :45 P. ]\I., Air. Pierson presiding. The exhibition accompany- 

 ing this meeting was held in the same building, continuing also 

 on Sunday. 



The minutes of the meeting of June 29, 1912, were read and 

 approved. 



The resignations of the following parties were accepted, sub- 

 ject to payment of arrears in dues, if any: 



Francis X. Golly, H. A. Caesar, G. R. MacDougall. 



There being no further business before the meeting adjourn- 

 ment was taken at 3 :55 P. M. 



George V. Nash, 



Secretary 



September 28, 19 12 



A meeting of the society was held on Saturday, September 28, 

 1912, in the Museum building. New York Botanical Garden, at 

 3 130 P. M., the president presiding. The exhibition accompany- 

 ing this meeting was held in the same building, continuing also 

 on Sunday. 



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