38 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



I would move the adoption of a resolution urging up- 

 on Congress the reconsideration of this matter and re- 

 questing that the appropriation for the Biological Survey be 

 replaced. 



Motion was seconded and upon vote was unanimously- 

 passed. 



just before the close of the morning session President Eddy 

 announced the appointment of tlie following special committees 

 to act during the meeting; 



Coniinittcc to Judge the E.vJiibit of Fruit — Orlando PTarri- 

 son. of Berlin, Aid. ; H. D. Lewis, of Red Hook. X. V. 



Coniinittcc on Exhibition of Implements — Charles I. Allen. 

 Terryville ; W. F. Piatt, Milford : E. Rogers, Southington. 



At 12:10 a recess was taken until the aftern(X)n session. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



The second sessic^n of the meeting was called to order 

 promptly at 1 :30 by President Eddy. A very large audience 

 was present at this session, nearlv e\er\' seat in the liall being 

 filled. 



The large numl)er of fruit growers present ga\e close at- 

 tention to tlie manv ])ractical addresses, the list of splendid 

 speakers, each a specialist in his line, liaving ne\ er been efpialled 

 at a previous meeting of tlie society. 



Prof. Gulley : Air. President, to expedite the election 

 of officers tomorrow. I make a moti(Mi that the President ap- 

 point at this time a committee of eight as a nominating 

 committee. 



Mr. J. H. Hale moved an amendment that the C(Mumittee 

 be appointed by the house. Tin's was accepted, and the moti(jn 

 as amended was then passed. The following committee was 

 cliosen : 



J. H. Hale, for Hartford County. 



N. S. Piatt, for New Haven C(mnty. 



Charles L. Gold, for Litchfield Ccninty. 



Clarence H. Savage, for Tolland County. 



E. E. Brown, for Windham Co'untx'. 



