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E. F. Purington, Farmington ; Cumberland county, John W. 

 True, New Gloucester; Hancock county, E. W. Wooster, Han- 

 cock ; Kennebec county, E. A. Lapham, Pittston ; Knox county, 

 Alonzo Butler, Union ; Lincoln county, H. J. A. Simmons, 

 Waldoboro ; Oxford county, J. A. Roberts, Norway ; Penobscot 

 county, A. A. Eastman, Dexter ; Piscataquis county, W. E. 

 Leland, Sangerville ; Sagadahoc county, A. P. Ring, Richmond 

 Corner ; Somerset county, Frank E. Nowell, Fairfield ; Waldo 

 county, Fred Atwood, Winterport ; Washington county, D. W. 

 Campbell, Cherryfield ; York county, C. A. Hooper, Eliot. 



Auditor — Dr. Geo. M. Twitchell, Augusta. 



Member of Experiment Station Council — Charles S. Pope, 

 Manchester. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. 



Your committee would submit the following as representing 

 the sentiments of the society concerning the very successful 

 meeting now closing : 



Resolved, That the Maine Pomological Society recognizes 

 and appreciates the courtesies extended by the Board of Trade 

 and the citizens of Auburn in their untiring efforts to make the 

 visit of the society a successful and profitable one ; and that the 

 thanks of the society are hereby extended. 



Resolved, That the society hereby extends to the press of the 

 State which has so generously advertised and reported its meet- 

 ings our gratitude for these courtesies. 



Resolved, That the thanks of the society are hereby extended 

 to the Maine Central, Grand Trunk and Portland & Rumford 

 Falls Railroads for excursion rates granted on account of the 

 meeting. 



Resolved, That the efforts of Mr. Abel F. Stevens of Massa- 

 chusetts in making an excellent display of chrysanthemums of 

 the finest quality is appreciated, and that the thanks of the 

 society be extended to Mr. Stevens. 



Resolved, That the thanks of the society are hereby extended 

 to the University of Maine for the excellent exhibit of flowers, 

 fruits and photographs of the college buildings which added 

 greatly to the attractiveness of the exhibit, and that the society 



