l8 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



V'oted, That the secretary and W. M. Munson be appointed 

 delegates to attend the biennial meeting of the American Pomo- 

 logical Society at Buffalo, September 12 and 13. 



Voted, That the secretary be instructed to visit Rockland and 

 arrange for the August meeting. 



Voted, That the Secretary be authorized to perfect the pro- 

 gram and dates and make such announcements as may be neces- 

 sary for small fruit meeting. 



Voted, That the president of the society be instructed to put 

 himself in communication with other state societies, in order to 

 report the condition of fruit in the country to the Maine fruit 

 growers. 



State Fair Grounds, Lewiston, September 5, 1901. 



This meeting was informal, but after discussion it was agreed 



That the November or winter meeting of the society be held in 

 Dexter November 6 and 7. 



That the president and secretary make up the program and 

 announce the same. 



That Prof. Alunson be sent to Buffalo to care for our fruit 

 exhibit and represent the society at the American Pomological 

 Society's biennial meeting. 



That fruit be sent for this meeting and to keep up our exhibit 

 at Buffalo. 



That the proposed field meeting with Wm. P. Atherton be 

 referred to the president and secretary. 



Dexter, November 5, 1901. 



All the committee present. 



Communication of Elmer V. Walker of Mexico urging that 

 the meetings of the society be held earlier, and the matter was 

 laid upon the table. 



Appointed judges on exhibits as follows : 



Classes i, 2, and 3, apples, R. E. McLatchy of Boston and 

 H. L. Leland of East Sangerville. 



Class 4, pears, C. A. Arnold, Arnold. 



Classes 5 and 6, canned fruits, etc., ]\Irs. Alonzo Towle. Free- 

 dom, N. H. 



Classes 7 and 8, plants and flowers, Prof. W. M. Munson, 

 Orono. 



