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3d. Cranberries — Messrs. Wood, Cleaveland, and Thompson. 



4th. On the Grass Crop, its composition, value, and profit — 

 Messrs. Stehbins, Stockbridge, and Wood. 



5th. On the Management of Forest Trees — Messrs. Phinney, 

 Thompson, and Davis. 



6th. On the Cultivation and Use of Flax — Messrs. Sewall, 

 Hartwell, and Lathrop. 



7th. On Grape Culture — Messrs. Bull, Clement, and Moore. 



8th. On the Dairy — cost and comparative profits of Milk, 

 Butter, and Cheese — Messrs. Keith, Huntington, and Tidd. 



9th. On Fruit Culture — Messrs. Moore, Clement, and Bull. 



10th. On Garden Vegetables^and Root Crops — Messrs. Hunt- 

 ington, Stedman, and Smith. 



11th. On Farm Fences — Messrs. Grout, Adams, and Johnson. 



12th. On Farm Accounts — Messrs. Garfield, Stebbins, and 

 Stedman. 



13 til. On the Preparation and Application of Manures — 

 Messrs. Saltonstall, Stedman, and Stockbridge. 



The Standing Committees were constituted as follows: 



On Finance — Messrs. Loring, Stedman, and Lathrop. 



Museum and Library — Messrs. Stockbridge, Stedman, and 

 Bull. 



Meetings — Messrs. Loring, Bull, and Stebbins. 



Reports — Messrs. Phinney, Lathrop, and Stockbridge. 



Cuttle Disease — Messrs. Stedman, Lathrop, and Smith. 



Mr. Stedman, from the committee appointed for the purpose, 

 submitted a report, which was adopted, as follows : 



ON MEETINGS. 



It is recommended that a meeting for business, lectures, 

 and discussion, be held at Greenfield, commencing on Tues- 

 day, the 13th of December, and continuing through Wednesday 

 and Thursday, the 14th and 15th. 



Also an annual meeting at Boston, to commence on Thurs- 

 day, January 26th, and continue until Wednesday, February 

 1st, at wliicli time tiie new members take their seats. 



P. Stedman. 



Geo. B. Loring. 



John B. Moore. 



