TO TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



Malta, ]\Iinorca, and Pennsylvania Prize Maskmelons. Smyrna, Malaga, 

 South American, Indiana, Marrow, Buffalo, Canada, and Crookneck 

 Squashes. 5 heads of Broccoli. Caldwell and Snowball Potatoes, — all 

 very line. 



From ]Madame Howard, Woodland : Crookneck Squash, the growth of 

 1843. 



From Ichabod Macomber, Jamaica Plain : Beets. 



From F. R. Bigelow, Medford : Massachusetts Squash and Mandrakes. 



From J. L. L. F. Warren, Brighton : 3 Crookneck Squashes, gi'owth of 

 1813. 



From John Howland, New Bedford : Purple Egg Plant. 



From Geo. Walsh, Charleslown : Gourds. 



From Wm. B. Kingsbury, Roxbury : extra specimens of Drumhead 

 Cabbages.^ 



From Rev. Jno. 0. Choules, of Roxbury : Squashes, from seed received 

 from South America. 



From Fovey cSc Co. : Fruit of Egg Plant, white and purple Marrow 

 Squashes.* Bassano Beets. Mammoth Squash, weighing 97 lbs. Musk- 

 melons. Giant Tomatoes. 



From Wm. Curtis, Newton Lower Falls : Myatt's Victoria Rhubarb. 



From John Gordon, Brighton : ]\Ielons, — 3 Minorca, 3 Water. 3 Marrow 

 Squashes. 3 Cucumbers. 



From Aaron D. Weld : Blood Beets. 



From B. V. French : Wisconsin Squash, 2 Squashes weighing 73 and 

 94 lbs. 



From Aaron D. Weld and Wm. Mackintosh, West Roxbury : Marrow 

 Squashes. Drumhead Cabbages, (remarkably large,) and Savoys. 



For the Committee, 



SAMUEL WALKER, Chairman. 



Meeting of the Society, October 5, 1844. 



This^being the meeting for the choice of Officers, Professors, and Stand- 

 ing Copimittees, whose term of office commences on the first Saturday of 

 April, 1845, and terminates on the first Saturday of January, 1846. The 

 following persons were chosen : — 



President. — Marshall P. Wilder. 



Vice Presidents. — Benjamin V. French, Jonathan Winship, Cheever New- 

 hall, E. M. Richards. 



Treasurer. — Samuel Walker. 



Corresponding Secretary. — J. E. Teschemacher. 



