14 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Secretary McKeeu, iu behalf of the committee on resolutions, reported^ 

 expressing thanks to the people of Aroostook for their courtesies, and 

 to the hotel and railroads for reduced rates. The repoit was adopted. 



Mr. ]McKeeu of the Board of Agriculture, expressed his pleasure at the 

 excellence of the meeting and the interest shown by the people of Aroos- 

 took. He thanked them for the courtesies shown the visitors, and 

 expressed the hope that great good might result from the meeting. 



MEETINGS OF EXECUTIVE COMJIITTEE. 



April 11, 1895. Met at Preble House, Portland. 



Voted, To adopt a scale of points for collective exhibitions of apples, 

 pears and plums. 



The schedule of premiums was revised for the next annual exhibition. 

 Voted, To instruct President True to procure four hundred exhibition 

 plates. 



Voted, To purchase one or more gross of phials for the cut flower 

 exhibition. 



Voted, That the Treasurer be instructed to draw all monev due from 

 State and deposit same in some bank. 



Adjourned to attend a meeting at Deering, which was addressed by 

 Prof. B. M. Watson, Jr., of the Bussey Institution of Harvard Uni- 

 versity. (A condensed stenographic report of this address appears 

 among the Papers, Discussions, &c.) 



August 6th. Met at Elm House, Auburn. 



Prof. Munson's absence abroad was noted and the Secretary and Presi- 

 dent were requested to fill the vacancy. 



Voted, That the Secretary employ experts for the fair. 



Voted, That President True be requested to meet with the trustees of the 

 State Agricultural Society and confer with them in regard to certain 

 changes in the exhibition room. Visited the buildings and so far as 

 possible arranged for exhibition. 



September 6th. Meeting held in Lewiston. 



Voted, To refer the time and place of holding the annual meeting to 

 the President and Secretarj-. 



Voted, To request the treasurer to give a band for two thousand dollars, 

 subject to the approval of the President and Secretarj-. 



Voted, To insti-uct the President and Treasurer to invest sufBcierit 

 monej' to make good the permanent fund to date. 



October 30th. Meeting held in Elm House, Auburn. The Secretary 

 presented the schedule of premiums awarded at the Annual Exhibition, 

 amounting to .§821.85, and the Treasurer was authorized and instructed 

 to pay the same. 



