219 



1914 



Jan. 7. Uep. Savings Bank, N. T. Kidder, Life M. Jf=20.C0 



II. I\I. Burke, Life M. 20.00 

 (Previously reported) 



i\Iar. 18. 11. L. Frost, Life M. 20.00 



Mar. 18 From II. L. Fi-ost on Springfield Trade Ex. 700.00 



July 15 Interest 7.80 

 Dee. 11 Dep. from II. L. Frost, ])al. Springfield 



Trade Exhibit 50.52 

 1915 



Jan. 20 Interest 15.34 



On deposite :\farll)or() Savings Bank Feb. 24. 1915 $833.66 

 (Signed) F. HOWARD BROWN, 



Treasurer. 



UNFINISHED BUSINESS 



Under unfinished business the measures referred from 

 the Convention M^ere taken up. Discussion on the "Apple 

 Census," (see end of Thursday morning session, Jan. 14, 

 1915), resulted in the matter being referred to the Executive 

 Committee. Discussion on "Registering Farm Names" (see 

 (nd of first paper Wednesday evening, Jan. 13, 1915) re- 

 sulted in a motion being carried for a committee of three to 

 take care of this matter. Regarding the other resolution 

 offered at the same time it was already taken care of by the 

 regular standing committee. 



The other matter was the Uniform Law for Apple 



