202 THE CONNECTICUT P0M0L0GICAL SOCIETY. 



Consequently, we had to drop Mr. Gold's name, very reluc- 

 tantly. 



Your Committee would respectfully report the following 

 list of nominations for officers of this Society : 



For President — E. Rogers, of Southington. 



For J 'ice-President — George A. Drew, of Greenwich. 



For Secretary— H. C. C. Miles, of Milford. 



For Treasurer — Orrin Gilbert, of Middletown. 

 For County Vice-Presidents: 



Hartford — L. C. Root, of Farmington. 



New Haven — A. T. Henry, of Wallingford. 



Fairfield — G. C. Comstock, of Norwalk. 



Litchfield — C. S. Phelps, of Salisbury. 



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



New London W. I. Allyn, of Mystic. 



Windham — E. E. Brown, of Pomfret Center. 



Tolland — J. R. Houston, of Mansfield Depot. 



Also this Society is asked to nominate a candidate for 

 Connecticut Vice-President of the New England Fruit Show. 

 As I understand, this election will be held next January be- 

 fore our next annual meeting, and your Committee would 

 suggest the nomination of Mr. C. L. Gold of West Cornwall. 



President Gold : Gentlemen you hear the report of 

 the Nominating Committee. What will you do with it? 



Mr. Hale : I move that the report be accepted as a 

 whole, and the Secretary be directed to cast one ballot for the 

 officers as named in the Nominating Committee's report. 



President Gold : You hear the motion. Any remarks ? 

 Those in favor will signify it by saying "Aye." Contrary 

 minds, "No." It is a vote. 



The Secretary will cast the ballot. While the Secretary 

 is casting the ballot, I will request the Chairman of the 

 Nominating Committee to bring Mr. Rogers to the platform. 



