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to see that ample accommodations were afforded to members of the 

 Society in attendance. 



Secretary Hillman called attention to the meeting of the American 

 Horticultural Society in California. 



Mr. Harris said he understood J. T. Grimes would represent this 

 Society at the session held at San Jose. He moved that President 

 Elliot be requested to act as a delegate if possible to do so at the ses- 

 sion to be held at Riverside, in February. 



The motion was adopted. 



On motion of Mr. Pearce the Executive Committee were authorized 

 . to appoint delegates to horticultural meetings. 



Mr. Harris moved that the salary of the Secretary for the ensuing 

 year be fixed at $500; of the President, $25; of the Treasurer, $25; 

 of the Librarian, $10; that the Vice-Presidents be allowed their trav- 

 eling expenses on making a report for their several districts; that 

 members of the Executive Committee be allowed mileage or traveling 

 expenses when necessarily called together. Adopted. 



On motion, Messis. Harris, Sias and Wilcox were named as a com- 

 mittee to make and present at the next annual meeting a catalogue on 

 fruit. 



On motion of Mr. Smith the meeting adjourned sine die. 



