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Virginia (again.) 
Motion was made and seconded to reconsider action on Virginia. 
‘Motion carried, 9 for and 5 against. 
Motion was made and seconded to recommend “for general trial.” 
Motion carried by unanimous vote. © 
Blighting Varieties. 
Motion was made and seconded to proceed to assign those Crab 
Apples “ quite exempt from blight” to list with that heading, and 
those “quite liable to blight” to list with this heading. 
The motion was carried and the following varieties assigned 
without discussion, by the following votes: 
Varieties quite exempt from blight— 
Orange, (Unanimous vote.) Virginia, (6 for and 1 against.) 
Early Strawberry, (9 for and 1 against.) Powers’ Large Red, (Unanimous vote.) 
Beach’s Sweet, (Unanimous vote.) Minnesota, (Unanimous vote.) 
Conical, (Unanimous vote.) Whitney’s No. 20, (Unanimous vote.) 
Maiden’s Blush, (Unanimous vote.) 
Varieties quite liable to blight— 
Transcendent, (10 for and 1 against.) Hyslop, (i4 for and 1 against. }) 
General Grant, (Unanimous vote.) — 
Varieties recommended and not named in these lists were not 
assigned, either for want of sufficient knowledge, or because they 
are not decidedly exempt from blight or decidedly liable to it. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. 
CRAB AND SIBERIAN APPLES.—Continued. 
Pending the consideration of the blight question the Society 
adjourned to meet at 7:30 p.m., at which time the Society was 
again called to order by the President, when that question was 
closed and other business proceeded with. 
