STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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Resolved, That the members of The Miuaesota State Horticnitural Society- 

 have learoed with deep and sincere regret of the death of the aged and highly 

 respected honorary member of this Society. Hon. Marshall P. Wilder. 



Resolved, That the members of this Society appreciate the life-long labors of 

 Mr. Wilder, his devotion to the development of pomology in oar country and 

 his thorough earnestness in endeavoring to awaken a higher appreciation of 

 trees, fruits and flowers among the people, and we commend his example to all 

 horticulturists of future generations. 



Resolved, That we ofl'er our deep sympathy to his friends in this their great 

 bereavement, and to the American Pomological Society, the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society and other societies of which he was an honored member, 

 and that as a token of our profound respect for his memory, these proceedings 

 be entered on our records and copies of our transactions be forwarded to his- 

 family, to the secretaries of the above societies and to the secretary of the- 

 New England Historical Genealogical Society. 



The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and on motion th&- 

 meeting then adjourned till Wednesday morning. 



