248 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Pub. Doc. 



SECOND DAY. 

 The Board was called to order by First Vice-President 

 Sessions, at 10 a.m. 



Present: Messrs. Allen, Anderson, Apple ton, Avery, 

 Boise, Bradway, Brewster, Bursley, Burt, Damon, Dan- 

 forth, Ellsworth, Goodell, Goodspeed, Gurney, Hersey, 

 Jewett, Kilbourn, Lane, L3aTian, Perhani, Reed, Richard- 

 son, Sessions, Shaylor, Smith, Spooner, Stockwell, Taft, 

 Turner and Wellington. 



The records of the first day were read and approved. 



The executive committee, as committee on credentials, 

 by Mr. W. A. Kilbourn, chairman, reported the li.st of quali- 

 fied members of the Board for 1903. The newly elected 

 members by the several societies are as follows : — 



Aniesbury and Salisbury, John J. Mason of Amesbury. 



Blaekstone Valley, Samuel B. Taft of Uxbridge. 



Eastern Hampden, O. E. Bradway of Monson. 



Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden, J. F. Burt of Easthamptou. 



Hingham, Edmund Hersey of Hingbam. 



Hoosac Valley, A. M. Stevens of Williamstown. 



Housatouie, Charles H. Shaylor of Lee. 



Marshfield, H. A. Turner of Norwell. 



Massachusetts Horticultural, Wm. H. Spooner of Jamaica 

 Plain. 



Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, N. I. Bow- 

 ditch of Framingham. 



Nantucket, H. G. Worth of Nantucket. 



Weymouth, Quiucy L. Reed of South Weymouth. 



Worcester East, W. A. Kilbourn of South Lancaster. 



The report of the committee was accepted and adopted. 



The secretary read a letter from the newly elected dele- 

 gate of the Hoosac Valley Agricultural Societ}', Mr. Stevens, 

 stating that he was unavoidably detained and could not be 

 present. 



