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have access to the Hall until the exhibition is ready for their 

 inspection, and all lists of exhibits, handed to the Committee, shall 

 be designated by numbers only, as indicated in the Schedule of 

 Prizes. The reasonable expenses of said Special Committee shall 

 be paid by the Society." 



In vSection XXII, second line, strike out Plants and before 

 ^^ Flowers," and insert Plants after "Flowers," and in the third 

 line strike out four and insert three, so that the Section shall 

 read : — "The Committee on Gardens shall consist of the Chairmen 

 of the respective Committees on Fruits, Flowers, Plants, and 

 Vegetables, and three members to be chosen as provided in Sec- 

 tion III." 



In Section XXIII, fifth and sixth lines, strike out Plants and 

 before " Flowers," and insert Plants after " Flowers," and strike 

 out three and insert iivo, so that the last clause of the Section shall 

 read: — " and a Committee of Arrangements, to consist of the 

 Chairmen of the Standing Committees on Fruits, Flowers, Plants, 

 Vegetables, and Gardens, and two other members who shall be 

 chosen as provided in Section III, to superintend the same." 



In Section XXXIII, sixth line, strike out Plants and before 

 "Flowers," and in the seventh line insert Plants after "Flowers," 

 so that the clause shall read : — "or for any of the objects recom- 

 mended by the Standing Committees on Fruits, Flowers, Plants, 

 Vegetables, and Gardens." 



The following named persons having been recommended by the 

 Executive Committee as members of the Society, were on ballot 

 duly elected. 



Charles H. Hall, M. D., of Cambridgeport. 



Mrs. Sarah D. J. Carter, of Wilmington. 



Rev. William S. Smith, of Auburndale. 



J. V. Pritchard, of Boston. 



Aaron W. Spencer, of Boston. 



Adjourned to Saturday, August 3, 1889. 



