CONSTITUTION. 



Article I. — The name of this Association shall be The 

 Connecticut Pomological Societv. 



Article II. — Its object shall be the advancement of the sci- 

 ence and art of Pomolog}', and the mutual improvement and 

 business advantage of its members. 



Article III, — Any person may become & member of this 

 Society by paying into the treasury the sum of one dollar per 

 annum. If the annual fee remains unpaid for two years, the 

 membership shall cease and the name be taken from the Roll. 



Article IV, — Its officers shall consist of a President, First 

 Vice-President, one Vice-President from each County, a Secre- 

 tary, and a Treasurer, to be elected annually by ballot, to hold 

 office for one year, or until their successors are duly elected. 



The President, First Vice-President, Secretary and Treas- 

 urer shall constitute the Executive Committee of the Society. 



Article V, — The Society shall hold its annual meeting dur- 

 ing the month of February, the time and place to be decided by 

 the Executive Committee, at which time the annual election of 

 officers shall be held. Various reports submitted and an exhibi- 

 tion and discussion of fruits take place, also other necessary 

 business be transacted. Other meetings for special purposes 

 may be arranged for and called by the Executive Committee 

 whenever it is deemed advisable. Printed notice of each meet- 

 ing to be sent to every member of the Society. 



Article VI. — The following Standing Committees of three 

 members each, on the following subjects, shall be appointed by 

 the President, to hold during his term of office. The appoint- 

 ments to be announced at the annual meeting of the Society. 



Business and Legislation, Fungous Diseases, 



Membership, New Fruits, 



Exhibitions, Markets and Transportation. 



Injurious Insects, 



Article VII. — This Constitution may be amended by a vote 

 of two-thirds of the members present at any annual meeting. 



