'22i) MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



coming Chicago Exposition, which the Michigan Society deemed 

 so faulty that they asked the cooperation of sister societies in the 

 endeavor to secure a more proper classification. The subject was 

 referred to the Committee of Arrangements. 



The Secretary also presented circulars from a committee ap- 

 pointed by the conference held on the twenty-fourth of Ma}' last 

 by persons interested in the Preservation of Beautiful and His- 

 torical Places in Massachusetts, asking the cooperation and assist- 

 ance of ever}' historical, improvement, and out-door societ}' in the 

 State. This subject was referred to the Executive Committee. 



The meeting was then dissolved. 



