180 THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



The paper, "Co-operation Among Beekeepers," by J. W. Stine 

 was read. 



Discussions were limited to three minutes. Messrs. Baxter, 

 Pence, Crane, ColHns, Porter, Bohrer, Henthorne, Root, Rauch- 

 fuss and others taking part. 



The paper, "Marketing Honey," by Edward G. Brown was 

 read by Dr. Phillips. 



The paper, "Breeding Bees," by G. B. Howe was read by E. R. 

 Root. J 



EVENING SESSION— FEBRUARY 17, 1915 



Vice President Frank C. Pellett in the chair 

 The paper, "Straining and Clarifying Honey," by H. H. Root 



was read. 



The paper, "The Advertising Value of Apiarian Exhibits at 



Fairs," by George W. York was read. 



(No further proceedings of the evening meeting of February 



17th available.) 



DELEGATE SESSION— FEBRUARY 18, 1915, 8:00 A. M. 



Meeting called to order by Vice-President, Frank C. Pellett. 



The new constitution and incorporation were taken up and de- 

 bated. 



Motion by Dr. Phillips and carried : That the delegates remain 

 in continuous session until midnight, February 18th, unless ad- 

 journment is made sooner by unanimous consent. 



Moved by Dr. Phillips and carried : That debate be limited to 

 five minutes on each subject. 



Moved by Mr. Millen and carried that the transaction of busi- 

 ness be deferred until the return of Dr. Gates. 



Dr. Gates in the chair. 



The Secretary was instructed to read the proposed by-laws. 

 Mr. Baxter refused to sign them and it was deemed unnecessary. 



Mr. Williams read the following motion drafted by Frank C. 

 Pellett that the proposed by-laws be adopted as read. Moved by 

 Frank C. Pellett and carried that the above motion be adopted. 



Moved by Frank C. Pellett and carried to ballot for the adop- 

 tion of the Constitution as a whole. 



Moved by Mr. Jager and carried to make it a matter of official 

 record that a copy of the by-laws, present or available, be placed on 

 file with the President of the Association. 



Moved by Mr. Baxter and carried that a recess be taken. 



