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Prof. Sanderson : You never know how it is going- to 

 Mr. Fenn : Can we ever tell when we are going: to get 



it? 



Prof. Sanderson : No sir, and that is one reason why 

 we do not feel like taking the risk. 



Mr. Fenn : The remedy is worse than the disease, 

 so I dropped Bordeaux, and simply use arsenate of lead. 



Prof. Sanderson : I think that the lime and sulphur 

 is going to be the ultimate remedy for that. I think it is, 

 although I do not know. We have had very much of that 

 in the experiment plots wdiere we have been working. 



Mr. Stancliff Hale: Mr. President, at this time, I 

 move that a Nominating Committee of one member from 

 each county be appointed to select a list of officers for the 

 coming year, and report at to-morrow's session. 



Motion seconded. 



President Gold: The motion is made and seconded 

 that a committee of one from each county be appointed for 

 the purpose of bringing in names for the officers to be 

 elected at to-morrow's session. Any remarks? I will put 

 the motion. Those in favor, signify by saying ''Aye." 

 Contrary minds, "No." It is a vote. It would be proper 

 in view of this vote to now appoint this nominating com- 

 mittee. I will call for nominations by counties, begin- 

 ning with Hartford county. 



The following were then nominated and duly elected 

 as a Nominating Committee : 



Hartford County — A. B. Cook, Farmington. 



New Haven County — Zerah P. Beach, Wallingford. 



Fairfield County — S. M. Foster, Westport. 



New London County — Chas. A. Gray, Norwich. 



Middlesex County — G. W. Spicer, Deep River. 



