Minier, Minier ; Hon. Maiden Jones, Tuscola ; 

 Hou. E. Roessler, Shelbyville ; B. Pullen, Cen- 

 tralia; Capt. Geo. Hunter. Carlinville; Hon. J. 

 M.Washburn, Carterville ; Hon. JohnLandrigan, 

 Albion. From Henry Co. Agricultural Board: 

 M. B. Llovd, Orion. Dr. A. G. Humphrey, Gales- 

 burg ; W. C. Flagg, Moro. 



INDIANA. From Delphi Grange : Georire Gilli- 

 f ord, Delhi ; H. B. Gilliford, Delhi. 



IOWA. From State Agricultural College : Pres. 

 A. S.Welch, Ames; Prof. Geo. E. Morrow, Ames. 

 From Iowa State Horticultural Society: Prof. 

 H. H. McAfee, Ames. From Ames Grange: 

 Master A. J. Graves, Ames. C. F. Clarkson, Mel- 

 rose; L. E. Williams, Montrose; James Hall, 

 Lacona. 



KENTUCKY. Col. W. J. Davie, Commissioner 

 of Agriculture, &c., Frankfort ; John R. Proctor, 

 Kentucky Geological Survey. 



MARYLAND. Hon. Lloyd Lowndes, Jr.; Corne- 

 lius Staley ; L. A. J. Lamott ; A. Bowie Davis, 

 Brookville; Wm. B. Hill ; Maj.Wm. B. Matthews; 

 George Thomas ; Gen. John Carroll Walsh ; Gen. 

 L. Giddings ; J. Howard, McHenry ; Edmund 

 Law Rogers ; William Ward ; Col. Edward Wil- 

 kins ; Col. John R. Emory ; Gen. E. L. F. Hard- 

 castle, Easton; L. L. Waters, Princess Anne; 

 George Hayward; Ezra Whitman, Baltimore: 

 Wm. B. Sands, Baltimore. 



MASSACHUSETTS. Prof. Levi Stockbridge, 

 Mass. Agricultural College, Amherst. 



MINNESOTA. From State Grange: Thomas 

 Tunis Smith, St. Paul. From State Agricultural 

 Society : Wyman Elliott, Minneapolis. 



MISSOURI. C. V. Riley, State Entomologist, 

 F. B. Chamberlain, St. Louis. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. From State Board of Agri- 

 culture: Hon. Moses Humphrey, Chairman of 

 the Board ; J. W. Sanborn, Supt. College Farm. 



NEW JERSEY. From State Agricultural Soci- 

 ety : P. T. Quinn, Newark ; W. A. Monell ; Hon. 

 Amos Clark ; E. G. Brown. From State Grange : 

 3. W. Nicholson, Camden ; Wm. M. Iliff ; Enos G. 

 Budd, Budd's Lake ; David T. Haines ; J. V. D. 

 Duryea. 



NEW YORK. X. A. Willard, President N. Y. 

 Dairymen's Association, Little Falls ; Prof. I. H. 

 Roberts, Cornell University, Ithaca. From Ba- 

 tavia Farmers' Club : Henry Iver ; Geo. W. 

 Scott. Lewis F. Allen, Buffalo ; Geo. A. Martin, 

 Buffalo; Joseph Harris, Rochester; H. Bowlby 

 Willson, 19 West 46th street, New York. 



OHIO. Prof . N. S. Townshend, State Agricult- 

 ural College, Columbus; Dr. John A. Warder, 

 Pres. National Forestry Association, Cleves. 

 From Butler Co. Grange : S. Silver ; Jos. Allen. 

 From Muskingum Township Farmers' Club- 

 Marietta : Levi Bartlett ; Jes. Wood ; I. G. Bar- 

 ker ; M. A. Stag. 



OREGON, A. J. Dufur, Portland ; M. Wilkins, 

 Willamette Forks ; James Bruce, Corvallis. 



PENNSYLVANIA. Burnet Landreth, Chief of 

 Bureau of Agriculture International Exhibition, 



Philadelphia; Dr. A. L. Kennedy, Society for 

 Promoting Agriculture, Philadelphia ; Horace J. 

 Smith, Philadelphia ; John A. Woodward, Pres. 

 Centre Co. Agricultural Society; A.Y. H. Adams, 

 Agl. Editor Herald, Carlisle; Dr. E. A. Hertz, 

 Lancaster Co. Agricultural and Horticultural 

 Society; J. L. Landis, Lancaster Co. Society; 

 Henry M. Engle, Marietta Agr'l Society. From 

 Merion Grange: Win. H. Holstein; Edwin 

 Moore ; Geo. W. Rijrhter. From Bucks county 

 Agricultural Society : Robt. K. Tomlinson; Robt. 

 Ivins, Langhorne ; M. Amanda Heston ; Rachel 

 W. Shallcross ; Henry M. Engle, Lancaster Co. 

 Horticultural Society, Marietta ; John A. Smull, 

 Harrisburg. 



TENNESSEE. Col. Thos. Clairborne, Nashville. 



VIRGINIA. From Catoctin Farmers' Club : D. 

 H. Vandeventer ; Col. S. E. Chamberlin, Water- 

 ford; C. Gillingham. 



FROM OTHER NATIONS. Prof. Thos. Segelcke, 

 Royal Agricultural College, Copenhagen, Den- 

 mark ; Prof. Jayme Batalha Reis, General Agri- 

 cultural Institute of Portugal, and Vice Presi- 

 dent of the Royal Central Agricultural Society 

 of Portugal; C. Rovere, Sec'y of the Portugal 

 Commission ; A. Caubert, Delegate of the Soci- 

 ety of French Agriculture; James Perault, 

 Canada. 



Representatives from five nations and twen- 

 ty-one states, including those from five agri- 

 cultural papers, seven Granges, fourteen 

 societies, seventeen official government asso- 

 ciations, and seven agricultural colleges, 

 comprising 133 persons were known to be 

 present, besides many not reported to the 

 Secretary. 



On motion a committee of one from eaeh 

 state represented, to nominate officers for the 

 ensuing year was ordered. 



Hon. L. F. Allen, of New York, read an ad- 

 dress on " American Live Stock," at the con- 

 clusion of which a vote of thanks was unani- 

 mously tendered. 



Pres. X. A. Willard, of the New York 

 Dairymen's Association, delivered an address 

 on " American Dairying." The thanks of the 

 Congress were voted therefor. 



Mr. Davis, of Maryland, gave some interest- 

 ing reminiscences of the first refrigerator in 

 Maryland. 



The President announced as the committee 

 on nominations, Prof. N. S. Townshend, of 

 Ohio ; W. J. Davie, of Kentucky ; L. L. Wa- 

 ters, of Maryland ; Col. Thos. Clairborne, of 

 Tennessee ; L. E. Williams, of Iowa ; John 

 H. Gardiner, of California ; A . C. Meeker, of 

 Colorado ; T. S, Gold, of Connecticut ; Dr. J. 

 E. Snodgrass, of District of Columbia ; Dr. 

 H. H. Cary, of Georgia ; M. B. Lloyd, of J lli- 

 nois ; Alfred Gray, of Kansas ; Prof. Levi 



