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SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 
SECOND DAY—Morning Session. 
14. Call to order by the president. 
15. “Diseases and insects of citrus” substituted for “apples 
and pears,” and vice versa in the programme, by unanimous 
vote. 
16. Committee on Catalogue called. Report by A. H. 
Manville, chairman. Catalogue committee given until next 
meeting to complete its report, and constituted a regular 
standing committee ot the society by unanimous resolution. 
17. In connection with report on catalogue, address by A. 
H. Manville on “Horticulture in the Gulf Region,” suggest¬ 
ing joint meeting of the Florida and Texas Horticultural So¬ 
cieties. Texas State Horticultural Society invited to joint 
session by unanimous resolution. 
18. Committee on Vegetables called. Paper read from 
J. A. Moore, chairman, (not present). Discussion on veg¬ 
etables. 
19. Committee on Diseases and Insects of Citrus called. 
Paper submitted from W. A. Marsh, member of the com¬ 
mittee, who was not present. (In order to give place for the 
lectures of Professors Swingle and Webber, this paper was 
not read, but was filed for publication). Verbal report by 
Prof. W. T. Swingle, chairman, on “sulphur solutions*, 
blight* foot-rot, and lemon scab ” 
20. “The White Fly or Black Smut.” Verbal presentation 
of the subject by Prof. H. J. Webber, in accordance with 
special request of the society at last meeting. Discussions 
on diseases and insects of citrus. 
21. Excursion tendered by the Board of Trade announced* 
for Thursday afternoon. 
, Afternoon Session. 
22. Call to order by the president. 
23. Special Committee on Introduction of New Fruits- 
called. Verbal report by S. S. Harvey, chairman. Con¬ 
stituted a regu’ar standing committee, and members con¬ 
tinued for another year by unanimous vote. 
24. Committee on Kaki called. No report. Discussion 
on kaki. 
25. Committee on Fertilizers called. Paper read by B. N. 
Bradt, chairman. Paper (prepared at the request of the 
society) read by E. O. Painter. Discussion on fertilizers. 
Evening Session. 
26. Call to order by the president. 
27. Election of officers. Result as follows: President, 
Dudley W. Adams; First Vice-President, George L. Taber;, 
