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A most valuable and instructive exhibit, including mount- 

 ■ed samples of insect and fungous pests common in Connecti- 

 cut, photographs of the work of the Forestry division, the 

 grass gardens, spraying experiments and spraying outfits in 

 operation, etc., for which the thanks of the Society are due to 

 the Director and his assistants. 



Your committee, in behalf of the Society, desire to thank 

 all the exhibitors, and feel that an effort should be made to 

 further increase and extend this valuable feature of our an- 

 nual meetings. That it is appreciated by all attending, is evi- 

 denced by the fact that the exhibition hall is crowded nearly 

 all the time between sessions. 



L. C. Root, \ 



A. R. Yale, V Committee. 



M. L. Coleman, I 



