192 [Assembly 



District of Columbia. 

 Washwgion Hcrlicultural Society. — ^Josliua Fierce 



Georgia. 

 Fruit Growers of Jlthens.--W iWldim N. White. 



Ohio, 

 Cleveland Horticultural Society. — A. Mcintosh, William Case, L. 

 Henderson, J. F. Jenkins, F. R. Elliott. 



Toledo Horticultural Society.— F. J. Scott, William Scott 



Illinois and Wisconsin. 

 Fruit Growers of Illinois and Wisconsin. — John A. Kennicott, M. D. 



Iowa. 

 Southern Iowa Horticultural Society. — Greenleaf C. Neally. 



It being known that there were several gentlemen in the hall, not 

 reguk-^rly appointed delegates from any society, who took great in- 

 terest in Pomology, and whose counsel and assistance would be valua- 

 ble to the Congress, it was unanimously voted, on fnotion of Mr. 

 • Walker of Massachusetts, that all such persons be invited to take 

 seats with the members. 



The following named gentlemen accepted the invitation, and parti* 

 cipated in the proceedings of the Congress : 

 A. A. Edgarton, Danvers, Mass. 



F. Trowbridge, New Haven, Conn. 

 L. T. Noble, New-York city, N. Y. 

 D. F. Manicc, Remsted, " 

 J. B. Mantell, New-York Island, " 



G. P. Disosway, Staten Island, " 

 Edward Smith, Ontario county, " 

 Edward Stevens. Jersey Cily, N. Jersey. 

 John O. Hughes, Trenton, " 

 David Miller, Jr., Carlisle, Penn. 



John M. Summary, " 



Delegates, 96; others, 11. Total, 107. 



