8 The Connecticut Pomological Society 



keep it what its friends say it is, "the liveliest, brightest and 

 most practical society of fruit-growers in America." 



Those who have so kindly assisted me in my labors the 

 past year know that I appreciate it and thank them. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



H. C. C. Miles, Secretary. 



On motion duly seconded and passed, the secretary's report 

 as read was accepted. 



The President: "Next will be the report of the treasurer 

 of the Society, Mr. R. A. Moore." 



THE TREASURER'S REPORT 



Report of the treasurer of the Connecticut Pomological 

 Society for the year 1900. 



Received 

 1900 



Feb. 2. Cash on hand $482 52 



15. Cash from H. C. C. Miles, M. fees .... 151 00 



March 31. Cash from H. C. C. Miles, M. fees .... 29 00 



June 19. Cash from H. C. C. Miles, M. fees .... 26 00 



" 21. Cash from Comptroller no 09 



Sept. 20. H. C. C. Miles 15 00 



Oct. 5. H. C. C. Miles 12 00 



Nov. 15. Orrin Gilbert, Sale of Apples 2 00 



Dec. 6. Comptroller, State Appropriation 387 45 



1901 



Jan. 9. Orrin Gilbert, Premium Returned 2 50 



23. Comptroller 142 77 



" 31. H. C. C. Miles 11 00 



$1,371 33 



Paid 



1900 



Feb. 15. Cash paid Prof. Beach . . f30 00 



15. Edwin Van Alstyne 18 76 



" 15. L. R. Jones 31 12 



" 15. A. G. Sharp 6 00 



" 15. Rent of Hall Y. M. C. A 3500 



" 17. J. H. Hale, Hotel Bills 10 50 



" 20. H. C. C. Miles, Expenses 12 15 



Amounts carried forward $'43 53 fi>37i 33 



