CONTENTS. 11 



Busi:«xss Meeting, March l ; Appointments by Agricultural Societies, p. 

 129; Election of Member, 129; Vote approving resolutions of American 

 Forestry Association, 130 



Meeting fob Discussion; Some Aspects of the PresentForestry Agitation, 



by Professor Joseph T. Kothrock, pp. 130-145; Discussion, . . . 146-150 



Business Mketing, March 8; Decease of George Hill announced, p. 150; 



Appointments by Agricultural Societies, etc., 150,161 



Mebtixg for Discussion; Heating Cold Frames and Growing Black 

 Hamburg Grapes under Glass, by William D. Philbrick, pp. 151-154; 

 Discussion 164-156 



Business Meeting, March 15; Memorial of George Hill, pp. 157, 158; Com- 

 mittee on Large and Interesting Trees, p. 158 ; Appointment by Spen- 

 cer Farmers' and Jlechanics' Association, 158 



Meeting for Discussion ; Horticultural Education for Children, by Henry 



L. Clapp, pp. 159-179; Discussion, 179-184 



Business Meeting, March 22; Letters received from Members of Congress, 184 



Meeting fob Discussion; The Dahlia, by William E. Endicott, pp. 185-191; 



Discussion, 191, 192 



Business Meeting, March 29; Letter from Hon. John W. Candler read, p. 

 192; Appointment by Worcester Agricultural Society, 193; Horticul- 

 tural Education for Children, 193-196 



Meeting fob Discussion; The Tour of the Grangers in California, pp. 195- 



205; Closing Proceedings, 205 



