EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING. 



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President Gold announced the appointment of the fol- 

 lowing committee on Publicity: Stancliff Hale, Glastonbury; 

 A. T. Henry, Wallingford, and Ellicott D. Curtis, Litchfield. 

 Also the full list of standing committees for the year was 

 named. 



At quarter-past four, the program having been practi- 

 cally finished and no further business appearing, a motion to 

 adjourn was made and carried and President Gold declared 

 the 18tli Annual meeting closed. 



Many of the members left to take early trains home, while 

 others remained for a last look at the exhibits and to talk 

 over the events of the great meeting, which all agreed had 

 been the most lively, interesting and successful ever held by 

 the Connecticut Pomological Society. 



