CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 245 



Maxime Cornu, Director of the .Tardin des Plautes, Paris. 



Henri Leveque de Vilmokin, Secretary of the Society Na- 

 tionale d'Agriculture de France, Paris. 



Edguard Andre, Editor-in-chief of the Revue Horticole, Paris. 



Cii. Naudin, Antibes, France. 



Dr. Ch. Bolle, Berlin, Prussia. 



C. J. DE Maximowicz, St. Pofersburg, Russia. 



Charles Gibb, Corresponding Secretary of the Abbotsford 

 (Quebec) Fruit Growers' Association. 



Professor D. P. Penhallow, Director Qf the Botanic Garden, 

 Montreal. 



Robert Douglas, Waukegan, Illinois. 



T. T. Lyon, President of the Michigan Horticultural Society, 

 Grand Haven. 



Professor J. L. Budd, Secretary of the Iowa Horticultural 

 Societ}^ Ames. 



Dr. Charles Mohr, Mobile, Alabama. 



Adjourned to Saturday, May 7. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 



Saturday, May 7, 1887. 



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

 Vice-President William H. Spooner in the chair. 



The Chairman reported from the Executive Committee the 

 following vote, the passage of which was recommended by the 

 Committee : 



Voted, That no Medal or Certificate of Merit shall be awarded 

 without the written assent, at the time of award, of at least five 

 members of the Awarding Committee, and a written statement of 

 the reasons for the award. 



The vote was unanimously carried in the affirmative. 



Robert Manning announced the decease of Henrj; A. Breed of 

 Lynn, one of the founders of the Societ}', and moved the appoint- 

 ment of a Committee to prepare a suitable memorial of Mr. Breed. 

 The motion was carried, and the Chair appointed as that Committee 

 John G. Barker, O. B. Hadwen, and Robert Manning. 



