Minnesora State HortTicuLTURAL Socievy. U0 
Secretary. 
Fer secretary the third vice president was directed to cast the 
vote of the society for Charles Y. Lacy, who was accordingly de- 
clared elected. 
Treasurer. 
For treasurer the secretary was directed to cast the vote of the 
society for J. M. Underwood, and he was declared elected accord- 
ingly. 
Executive Committee. 
For members of the Executive Committee the secretary was suc- 
cessively directed to cast the votes of the society for— 
J. S. Harris, of La Crescent. 
Wyman Elliot, of Minneapolis. 
T. G. Carter, of St. Peter, and 
F. G. Gould, of Excelsior. 
Delegates to Agricultural Society. 
For delegates to the meeting of the State Agricultural Society— 
Wn. E. Brimhall, of St. Paul. 
T. M. Smith, of St. Paul. 
Dr. R. W. Twitchell, of Chatfield. 
M. Pearce, of Rochester, and 
G. W. Fuller, of Litchfield, were successively elected. 
It was moved that the delegation be empowered to fill vacancies, 
and the motion was carried. 
MR. JORDON’S STATEMENT. 
The secretary moved that Mr. Jordon’s tabular statement on 
varieties of apples be republished in the transactions of the society. 
Mr. Dart objected that it would be taken as the action of the 
society, but the motion was carried. The statement will be found 
in appendix. 
MR. HARRIS’S FRUIT REPORT. 
Mr. Harris offered his report as member of General Fruit Com. 
mittee, and it was ordered to beffiled for publication without reading, 
The following is the report: 
