THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



The secretary was instructed to cast an afifirmative ballot for 

 their election. This was done and the persons declared elected 

 members of the society. 



There being no further business before the society, the adver- 

 tised lecture, " Horticulture in the Northwest," was delivered by 

 Mr. George V. Nash, illustrated with lantern slides. 



George V. Nash, 



Secretary 



December 21, 1912 



A meeting of the society was held on Saturday, December 21, 

 1912, at 4 P.M., the president presiding. 



The minutes of the meeting of November 2, 1912, were read 

 and approved. 



The following persons, having been approved by the Council, 

 were presented for membership: 



Life 

 Paul M. Warburg, Daniel C. Sands 



Sustaining 

 Mrs. W. B. Dinsmore 



Annual 

 Mrs. Edward Holbrook, George Edward Colon, Thos. W. Rob- 

 inson, Louis A. Noe, Chas. Strauss, Mrs. Frank H. Piatt, Abra- 

 ham Erlanger, Mrs. N. T. Pulsifer, Mrs. S. A. Brown, Mrs. C. D. 

 Dickey, Alex. L. Marshall, Chas. H. Totty, Adam Paterson, and 

 Andrew Wilson. 



The secretary was instructed to cast an affirmative ballot for 

 their election. This was done and the parties declared elected 

 members of the society. 



The following resignations were accepted with regret: 



G. Langmann, M.D., Wm. Childs, Jr., J. T. Lovett. 

 On account of the proximity of the meeting to the Christmas 

 holidays, and the consequently small attendance, it was decided to 

 postpone the lecture announced for the day to the next meeting. 

 Meeting adjourned at 4:10. 



George V. Nash, 



Secretary 

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