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which is some time previous to the time we usually hold our 

 summer meeting, but it seems to me it would be a good plan to 

 hold our summer meeting the same time. 



Mr. Harris offered the following resolution, which was 

 adopted : 



Besolved, That the salaries of the officers of this society for the ensuing 

 year be as follows: President, $25, secretary $500, treasurer $25, librarian 

 $10, and that the actual expenses of the executive committee in attend- 

 ance on meetings when called together shall be paid. 



Pres. Elliot: The committee on fruit list recommends the 

 Duchess, Hibernal, Tetoisky and Peach as apples for general 

 cultivation. On motion the Peach was taken off the list. 



Prof. Green: President Elliot and myself were put on a com- 

 mittee to get up a fruit map of the state. We have considered 

 the matter at some considerable lengch, and we have decided 

 it is a good thing to do. I would suggest that this map also 

 contain other features of the state. I would also say that this 

 committee has found a way by which this map may be publish- 

 ed at no expense to the society. 



On motion the report was accepted and the committee con- 

 tinued. 



C. L. Smith: The committee on Nurserymens Convention 

 would like to report in favor of all the members of this society 

 acting as delegates, and reporting to the secretary if they will 

 be present. 



President Elliot: It is understood that the committee on 

 American Nurserymens Association desires all members to 

 act as a committee of representation, and they will be furnish- 

 ed with badges if they will give their names to the secretary, 

 notifying him that they will be present on that occasion. 



All papers that have been presented will be put in the hands 

 of the publication committee and will appear in our annual 

 report. 



On motion of Judge Moyer the society adjourned sine die. 



