DELEGATES TO POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, ETC. 5 



The President, in accordance with the vote passed at the last 

 meeting, reported the names of the following gentlemen as dele- 

 gates to the meeting of the American Pomological Society : — 



Marshall P. Wilder, Charles M. Hovej, William C. Strong, 

 Thomas P. James, Charles O. Whitmore, E. W. Buswell, Robert 

 Manning, Hervey Davis, John B. Moore, Benjamin G. Smith, J. 

 W. Manning, James W. Clark, William Parsons, Henry F. French, 

 William H. Spooner, B. K. Bliss, Lemuel Clapp, E. L. Stm-tevant, 

 Aaron D. Capen, Frank Andrews. 



On motion it was voted that James F. C. Hyde, E. W. Wood, 

 and C. H. B. Breck, be added to the delegation. 



William Falconer, of Cambridge, being recommended by the 

 Executive Committee, was dul}^ elected a member of the Society. 



Adjourned to Saturday, August 4. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 



Saturday, August 4, 1877. 



An adjourned meeting of the Society was holden at 11 o'clock. 

 President Parkman in the chair. 



Agreeably to the Constitution and By-Laws, the President 

 appointed the following named members a Committee to nominate 

 suitable candidates for officers of the Society for the ensuing year : — 

 Charles O. Whitmore, William C. Strong, John Gr. Barker, John 

 C. Hovey, Patrick Norton, Charles H. B. Breck, and James 

 Cruickshanks. 



Marshall P. Wilder, in some appropriate remarks on the services 

 to the Society of Mrs. Harriet S. Buswell, moved the appoint- 

 ment of a committee to present memorial resolutions. The motion 

 was unanimously carried, and Marshall P. Wilder, Charles O. 

 Whitmore, and Charles M. Hovey, were appointed that Committee. 



Adjourned to Saturday, September 1st. 



