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Iloosac Valley, at North Adams, September 23 



and 24, C. I). Richakdson. 



llousatonic, at Great Barrington, September 28 



and L>9, J. M. Ik'KT. 



Marslilield, at Marslilield, August 24, 2o and 26, II. E. Paige. 

 Martha's Vineyard, at West Tisbury, Septem- 

 ber 20 and 21, Wm. II. Spooner. 



IMassachusetts Horticultural, at Boston, Sep- 



leml)er 22, 23, 24 and 25, .... F. II. Appleton. 

 Middlesex North, at Lowell, September 10 



and 17, J. J. Mason. 



Middlesex South, at Framingham, September 20 



and 21, H. A. Turner. 



Nantucket, at Nantucket. August 24 and 25, . W. M. Wellington. 

 Oxford, at Qxford, September 8 and 9, . . Isaac Damon. 

 Plymouth County, at Bridgewater, September 



14, 15 and 16, . . . . . . John Bursley. 



Spencer, at Spencer, September 22 and 23, . A. Ellsworth. 

 Union, at Blandford, September 14 and 15, . J. S. Anderson. 

 Weymouth, at South Weymouth, September 22, 



23 and 24, W. R. Sessions. 



Worcester, at Worcester, September 5, 6, 7 



and 8, . . . . . . . . C. K. Brewster. 



Worcester East, at Clinton, Sei^tember 14, 15 



and 16, W. A. Lane. 



Worcester Northwest, at Atliol, September 6 



and 6, ....... J. W. Gurney. 



Worcester South, at Sturbridge, September 15 



and 16, J. H. Allen. 



Worcester County West, at Barre, September 29 



and 30, W. A. Kilbourn. 



The report of the committee wa,s accepted and adopted. 



Mr. C. H. Shaylor presented and read an essay on " Im- 

 proved live stock," which was accepted. 



Voted, That all unfinished business, or new business aris- 

 ing before the next reaular meeting of the Board, be left 

 with the executive committee, with power to act. 



At 2.45 o'clock p.m. the meeting was dissolved. 



J. LEWIS ELLSWORTH, 



Secretary. 



