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and Board of Directors shall be elected annually by ballot at the 

 first annual meeting of the Association." 



Your committee on nominations begs leave to recommend the 

 following as your officers for the ensuing year : 



For President, Mr. Lewis N. Wiggins, Springfield. 

 For Vice President, J. P. Mason, Elgin, 111. 



For Directors, Mr. W. R. Kimsey, Du Quoin, 111. ; Mr. M. 

 S. Campbell, Genoa, 111. ; Mr. L. A. Spies, St. Jacobs, 111. ; Mr. 

 L. N. Wiggins, Springfield, 111. ; Mr. J. P. Mason, Elgin, 111. ; 

 Mr. E. L. Wilson, Manhattan, 111. ; Mr. H. J. Youngs, Stillman 

 Valley, 111. 



Respectufuly submitted, 



E. N. Upton. 

 E. B. Walton. 

 M. S. Campbell. 



By the President : — What will you do with the report ? 



On motion duly made and seconded, the report was adopted 

 as read. 



By the President: — Are you ready for the question? All 

 in favor of this report say "I." Contrary. It is carried. 



The election is by ballot, and it is moved and seconded that the 

 secretary cast the vote of the members present for the ballot of the 

 names of the people read by the nominating committee. All in 

 favor say "I." Contrary. Carried. These members are elected 

 for the ensuing year. 



By the President : — Prof. Geo. C. Humphrey will talk to us 

 this morning in regard to Breeds and Breeding. 



BREEDS AND BREEDING. 



By Prof. Geo. C. Humphrey, of the University of Wisconsin. 



Mr. Chairman: — It is my first introduction to an Illinois 

 meeting of farmers and dairymen. I am sure that I am pleased 



