CONFERENCE OF GOVERNORS. 



The Preservation and Propagation of Mollusks. 



Dr. George Wilton Field, late Instructor in Biology at Johns Hopkins 

 University; Special Investigator of Marine Biology at the Naples (Italy) 

 Zoological Station and for the United States Bureau of Fisheries; Chair- 

 man Fisheries and Game Commission of Massachusetts. 



4. Suggestions and Discussion by the Delegates. 



THIRD SESSION. 



Tuesday, Novembek 24, 2 p.m. 



Topic : Highways and their Use. 



1. Prayer. 



Rabbi Phineas Israeli of the Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Boston. 



2. The Construction of Highways. 



Harold Parker, C.E., Delegate to Paris International Congress on Road- 

 building; Chairman Massachusetts Highway Commission. 



3. Trunk Lines of Highways for New England. 



James H. MacDonald, President American Roadmakers Association; 

 Commissioner of Highways of the State of Connecticut. 



4. Automobiles and their Begulation. 



Hon. Nahtjm J. Bachelder, Master of the National Grange Patrons of 

 Husbandry; Ex-Governor of New Hampshire. 



5. Suggestions and Discussion by the Delegates. 



All papers read and suggestions made at the three sessions of the conference will 

 be referred respectively to the State chiefs of departments covering forestry, shell- 

 fish and highways, with instructions to meet, consider and report to the incoming 

 Governors, before January 1, their findings in regard to uniform laws for all New 

 England. 



THE GOVEEWORS OP NEW ENGLAND. 

 1908. 



Maine, William T. Cobb. 



New Hampshire, Charles M. Floyd. 

 Vermont, Fletcher D. Proctor. 



Massachusetts, . Curtis Guild, Jr. 

 Rhode Island, . James H. Higgins. 

 Connecticut, Rollin S. Woodruff. 



1909. 



Maine, . . Bert M. Fernald. 



New Hampshire, Henry B. Qxtinby. 

 Vermont, . . George H. Prouty. 



Massachusetts, Eben S. Draper. 

 Rhode Island, . Aram J. Pothier. 

 Connecticut, George L. Lillet 



