478 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTUKAL SOCIETY. 



of all kinds ; the construction and management of greenhouses, the 

 recommendation of objects for premiums and the awarding of them. 



Robert L. Emmons, Chairman. 

 Jonathan "Winship. 

 Joseph G. Joy. 

 William Carter. 



IV. 



ON THE LIBRARY. 



To have charge of all books, drawings, and engravings, and to 

 recommend from time to time such as it may be deemed expedient 

 to procure ; to superintend the publication of such communications 

 and papers as may be directed by the council ; to recommend pre- 

 miums for drawings of fruits and flowers, and plans of country 

 houses, and other edifices and structures connected with horticul- 

 ture ; and for communications on any subject in relation thereto. 



H. A. S. Dearborn, Chairman. 



John C. Gray. 



Jacob Bigelow. 



T. W. liarris. 



COMMITTEE ON THE SYNONYMES OP FRUITS. 



At a meeting of the Society, June 20, 1829, the following gen- 

 tlemen were chosen a committee to facilitate an interchange of 

 fruits with the Philadelphia, New York, and Albany Horticultural 

 Societies, and others, for the purpose of establishing their syno- 



nymes. 



John Lowell, Chairman. 

 Samuel G. Perkins. 

 Samuel Downer. 



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NAMES OP SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE FIRST HUNDRED LOTS 

 IN MOUNT AUBURN. 



George Bond. 

 Samuel Whitwell. 

 Benjamin Adams. 

 Daniel Denny. 



C. Frederick Adams. 

 Dennis Brigham. 

 Henry Rice. 

 B. B. Grant. 



