13 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 



MoRNiXG Skssiox — i) A. M. Formal meeting of the Pomologieal 

 Society. 



10 A. M. Meeting under the direction of the Board of Agricul- 

 ture. Lecture on "•Co-operative Butter Making," by Z. A. Gilbert, 

 followed b}' a discussion of the subject. 



Afternoon Session — 1 .30 P. M. Meeting of Pomologieal Society. 

 Address of welcome by A. G. Tenney of Brunswick, and reply. 



Address by the President on the general subject of orcharding. 



Paper by T. S. McLellan of Brunswick, on the same subject, read 

 by the Secretar}". 



Remarks by Z. A. Gilbert on the apple maggot. 



Paper b}' C G. Atkins, entitled ''Studies on the Codling Moth," 

 read by C. J. Gilman, Esq. 



Remarks and resolutions offered b}' Mr. Henry S. Smith of 

 Monmouth, in relation to the extermination of injurious insects. 



EvEXixG Session — Paper by Hon. Rufus Prince of Turner, Pres- 

 ident of the State Agricultural Society, entitled "M^- P^xperieuce in 

 Orcharding, and its Lessons." 



''Railroad Gardening," by John Burr of Freeport. 



"Floriculture," by Mrs. A. B. Strattard of Monroe. 



Papers b}^ Mrs. M. 1). Welcome of Yarmouth, on "Ornamental 

 Foliage Plants," and by Albion Cobb, M. D., of Webb's Mills, on 

 "Botany as a Guide to the Cultivation and Improvement of Fruits 

 and Flowers," read by Hon. C. J. Gilman. 



Remarks by Rev. S. F. Dike of Bath. 



