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Curators of History — Ethnology— Wra. S. Messcrvy, M. 

 A. Stickiiey, F. H. Lee ; Manuscripts — Henry M. Brooks, 

 Ira J. Patch, L. R. Stone, G. L. Streoter, S. B. Buttrick ; 

 Fine Arts— F. Peabody, J. G. Waters. 



Curators of Horticulture — Fruits and Vegetables — James 

 Upton, John M. Ives, J. F. Allen, J. S. Calx)t, John Ber- 

 tram, R. S. Rogers, George B. Loring, C. F. Putnam ; 

 Flowers— F. Putnam, W. Mack, C. H. Norris, B. A. West, 

 George D. Glover. 



A Committee was appointed consisting of Messrs. Allen 

 W. Dodge of Hamilton, C. M. Tracy of Lynn. S. P. Fowler 

 of Danvers, John M. Ives, R. H. Wheatland, 0. C. Beaman, 

 and C. H. Norris, to arrange for the Field Meetings the 

 coming season. 



A committee was also appointed to arrange Lectures for 

 the ensuing winter if expedient, also the evening meetings. 

 Messrs. A. C. Goodell, Jr., C. 0. Beaman, W. J. Rolfe, 

 H. M. Brooks, C. H. Norris, E. B. Willson, F. W. Putnam, 

 and James Kimball were appointed on said Committee. 



Voted, That tlie Curators on Horticulture be authorised 

 to arrange for the holding of several exhibitions of Fruits 

 and Flowers during the ensuing season, if advisable. 



Donations since the meeting of the 25th of April, were 

 announced. 



To tlie Librar/j— from S. G. Wheatland ; J. B. Alley, M. 0; 

 William Briggs ; J. L. Sibley of Cambridge ; E. B. Willson ; 

 J. J. Rider; Mrs, G. H. Chase ; Charles F. Barnard of 

 Boston. 



To the Cabinets — from J. J, Rider ; Henry F. Shepard ; 

 Joseph Short of Philadelphia ; James B. King ; J. C. Trask 

 of Gloucester ; Eben Sutton of South Danvers. 



Adjourned. 



