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The following named persons, liaving been recommended by 

 the Kxeeiitive Commiltee, were, on ballot, duly elected members 

 of the kjociely : 



Jamf.s "WiiF.KT.Kii, of Brookline. 

 FuAXK D. BAiiKKU, of Soulh Acton. 

 IIenky L. Clatp, of KoxlMiry. 

 Thomas Page Sjiitii, of Wallbam. 

 HKitBKirr PoRTKu, of IMaldcn. 

 AV'alteii H. Cowing, of West Roxbury. 

 Jamks T. Carroli,, of Chelsea. 

 P^DWiN II. Jose, of Cambridgeport. 



Adjourned to Saturday-, December 1. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 



Satcjjday, December 1, 1888. 



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

 Presid»jnt Henry P. AV^alcott in the chair. 



The President, as Chairman of the Excculive Committee, 

 reported a recommemlation from that Committee that the Society 

 pass the following vote : 



Voted^ That a chuise be appended to the Schedule of Prizes 

 opening competilion for prizes to all residents of Massachusetts. 



The vole was unanimously passed. 



The Schedule of Prizes for 1889, was presented by the Presi- 

 dent, as Chairman of the Executive Committee, and after some 

 modifications was adopted. 



It was voted that the Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Committees 

 be authorized to transfer from any unexpended balances of the 

 appropriation for the coming year, to the appropri;ition for the 

 Committee on Gardens, such sums as may be necessary to pay 

 the awards of the Garden Committee. 



