8 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



programs, circular letters and other literature, with the result 

 that our name and fame is widespread. 



With sincere thanks to the Society and to all who have so 

 kindly assisted me in the work, this report is 

 Respectfully submitted, 



H. C. C. Miles, Secretary. 



The President : I will call the attention of those who have 

 come in to the exhibits of fruits that we have on the tables at 

 the rear of the hall. They certainly look quite nice. I have 

 not looked them over carefully yet, but I think you will find 

 among them some new apples which we are all watching with 

 interest. We shall all be interested in looking these over when 

 we have leisure. 



We will now ask the Treasurer for his report. 



Treasurer Moore then read an itemized account of the receipts 

 and expenditures for the past year, of which the following is 

 a brief summary: 



Report of Treasurer. 



1901. Received. 



Feb. I. Cash on hand $152.23 



From State of Conn 818.5 1 



Members' fees 356.00 



Other sources 3.25 



$1,329.99 

 1 90 1. Paid. 



Feb. I. Premiums $397-25 



Speakers and Expenses 211.93 



Printing 322.5 r 



Salary and Ex. Sec. office 167.86 



Rent of halls 81.00 



Miscellaneous expenses 4445 



1902. 



Feb. I. Cash on hand 104.99 



$1,329.99 

 R. A. Moore, Treasurer. 



We have examined the foregoing account of the Treasurer and the 

 vouchers thereof and find it correct. 



A. C. Sternberg, 1 ^ ,-. 

 „ T^ e r Auditors. 



H. E. S.WAGE, f 



Hartford, Conn., Feb. 4, 1902. 



