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them and prevent their spread; to answer all Inquiries 

 addressed to them by the members as far as possible, and, 

 when necessary, promptly lay before the Society timely infor- 

 mation on these subjects. 



Article TX. — The Committee on New Fruits shall investi- 

 gate and collect such information in relation to newly intro- 

 duced varieties of fruits, as is possible, and to report the same 

 to the Society, with suggestions as to the value of the varieties 

 for general cultivation. 



Article X. — The Committee on Markets and Transporta- 

 tion shall inform themselves as to the best methods of placing 

 fruit products upon the market, and bring to the attention of 

 the members of the Society this and any other information con- 

 cerning profitable marketing. 



Article XI. — The Society will adopt the nomenclature of 

 the American Pomological Society. 



Article XII. — These By-Laws may be amended by a 

 majority vote of the members present at any regular meetings 



