STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2$ 



It is recommended that the action of the President in brinj;^- 

 ing to the attention of the Governor and Council the importance 

 of an early publication of the Society's Transactions be endorsed. 

 It is further recommended that the Society instruct its officers 

 to prepare their respective reports and use their influence in 

 securing the publication of the same and of the full volume of 

 the Agriculture of Maine at the earliest possible date every year. 



W. M. MUNSON, 

 A. S. RICKER, 

 F. H. MORSE. 



Committee. 



Charles E. Wheeler, John Wallingford and Alonzo Butler 

 were appointed as a committee on resolutions, and at the last 

 session of the meeting offered the following resolutions, which 

 were accepted: 



Resolved, That the thanks of the Society are hereby extended 

 to the Portland and Rumford Falls and Maine Central Rail- 

 roads for reduced rates, and to the proprietor of the Revere 

 House for the excellent service and low rates. 



Resolved, That this Society express its thanks to Canton 

 Grange for the use of their hall during this annual session. 



Resolved, That our thanks be extended to Mr. S. F. Russell 

 and the citizens of Canton, and especially the friends who fur- 

 nished music, for their cooperation in making this session a 

 success. 



Resolved, That particular mention should be made of the 

 exhibits of fruit and chrysanthemums by Prof. Munson. 

 CHARLES E. WHEELER, 

 JOHN WALLINGFORD, 

 ALONZO BUTLER, 



Committee. 

 Canton, November i6, 1905. 



Dr. George M. Twitchell reported on the following passed 

 at the last annual meeting: "Recommended that a committee 

 be appointed to consider the feasibility of legislation regarding 

 the grading, marking and inspection of fruit along the line 

 followed in Canada and in sister states and report at the next 

 meeting," and offered the following resolution, which was 

 accepted : 



