490 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Memorial addresses were then delivered by Prof. S. B. Green, 
J. M. Underwood, Col. John H. Stevens, J. S. Harris, Wyman EI- 
liot, A. J. Philips, of Wisconsin, J. T. Grimes, Hon. S. M. Owen 
Pres. W. W. Pendergast and O. F. Brand. (See index.) 
After the conclusion of the addresses Prof. Singer, of Minne- 
apolis, sang a beautiful baritone solo, ‘““My Ain Countrie.” 
The election of officers being the next business on the program 
the following were elected to serve during 1900: (See index.) 
FORESTRY. 
Capt. J. N. Cross, president of the Minnesota State Forestry 
Association, here assumed the chair. 
“What I Saw of Forestry in Europe.’ Hon. S. M. Owen, 
Minneapolis. (See index.) 
Mr. Latham then introduced a resolution asking the superin- 
tendent of the Farmers’ Institute to arrange for one address at each 
institute on the subject of practical forestry. 
On motion of Mr. Harris the resolution was adopted unani- 
mously. ie 
“Forestry Experiments Which Should Be Undertaken in Min- 
nesota.” Prof, S. B. Green, St. Anthony Park. (See index.) 
FRIDAY MORNING SESSION. 
The meeting was called to order at 9:30 by the president. 
“Report of Committee on Nomenclature.” J. S. Harris, La 
Crescent. (See index.) 
On motion of Mr. Latham, the report of the committee was 
adopted. 
Mr. Harris moved that the secretary be instructed to furnish 
the committee on nomenclature with a card to designate the differ- 
ent varieties of fruit. 
On motion of Prof. Green the matter was ordered referred to 
the executive board. . 
“Report of Committee on President’s Address.” (See index.) 
On motion of Mr. Harris the report of the committee was 
adopted. 
“Report of Committee on Fruit List.’ (See index.) 
On motion of Prof. Green the report of the committee was 
adopted. 
“Report of the Woman’s Auxiliary Society.” Mrs. Anna B. 
Underwood, Secretary, Lake City. (See index.) 
