142 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



President Gold : You hear the report of the Treas- 

 urer. What will you do with it ? 



A motion that it be accepted and placed on file was made, 

 seconded and passed. 



President Gold: I will now call for the report of the 

 Auditors. 



Mr. Staples : Mr. President. The Auditors have 

 examined the books, vouchers and accounts of the Treas- 

 urer, Mr. Orrin Gilbert, and find them correct. If all those 

 receiving money from our Treasurer would return at once 

 the receipted bills, and then get their checks cashed within 

 a reasonable time, it would save the Auditors lots of work, 

 and make for better and clearer accounts. 



President Gold: Gentlemen, you hear the report of 

 your Auditors: what is your pleasure? 



Motion that the report be accepted was made, seconded 

 and passed. 



President Gold : Reports of the Standing Committees 

 are next in order. On account of the shortness of time, I 

 am going to ask the members of these different com- 

 mittees, or most of them, at least, if they will hand in their 

 reports to the Secretary for printing, we will dispense 

 with the reading of them at the present time. Later on, 

 if there is any information desired of these committees, 

 they will be called upon to make remarks. At this time 

 I wish to call upon the Publicity Committee for their re- 

 port. I will call on Mr. Stancliff Hale, the chairman, to 

 make the report for that committee. 



