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received by the Society from Marshall P. Wilder, its former president; and 
the will of Mr. Wilder provided that $1,000 of this should be invested and 
the income used for Wilder medals. This was done and a part of that 
money has been used. My report shows that we have on hand, of that 
Wilder medal fund, something over $300, which can be used for medals. 
We have also of course membership fees, both life and biennial, and also 
a few dollars received from the sale of the reports. 
REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 
East Lansing, Michigan, Nov. 15, 1913. 
L. R. Taft, Treasurer, in Account with American Pomological Society: 
Dr. 
1911 
Jan. 30, Cash on hand $742.34 
1913 
Nov. 1, Received Interest on Bonds, $5,000.00, 2 % yrs. at 
4% 500.00 
Nov. 1, 330 Biennial Memberships at $2.00 660.00 
Nov. 1, 30 Life Members at $20 600.00 
Nov. 1, 6 Volumes of Proceedings sold at $1.00 6.00 
Nov. 1, 1 Copy of Cherry report at .25 
$1,766.25 
Cash receipts, Jan. 30, 1911 to Nov. 1, 1913 1,766.25 
Total Debits $2,508.59 
Cr. 
1911 
March 10, Paid Andrus & Church, printing $ 3.00 
March 10, Paid Whitehead & Hoag Co., badges 12.00 
March 28, Helen E. Blake, reporting meeting 123.71 
March 28, John Craig, Secretary, Expenses at meeting. . 101.50 
May 27, Andrus & Church, printing 4.50 
May 27, Stanley Engraving Company, halftones 10.61 
June 2, Peter L. Krider Co., Wilder medals 30.68 
June 2, Lawrence and Van Buren Ptg. Co., printing 11.00 
June 5, Andrus & Church, printing 5.88 
June 5, Ithaca Journal, printing proceedings 533.26 
June 5, Austin Engraving Co., halftones 23.53 
June 5, Pub. House United Evan. Church, halftones 2.66 
June 5, T. G. Miller & Sons’ Co., Envelopes 5.10 
June 5, Chas. H. Wise, Program announcement 14.50 
June 12, John Craig, Secy., Postage on Proceedings 45.00 
Aug. 16, W. C. Baker, Lettering certificates 2.45 
Sept. 18, Scotford Stencil & Stamp Co., Envelopes 2.50 
