. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Camera for the Group Picture That He Included All He Gnild in the First Picture. quiry during the year, nor had the pathologist been called upon. The ento- mologist reported but one inquiry. Presi- dent Pennock thought more use might be made of these three oflScials. The chairman of the finance commit- tee, H. P. Knoble, stated that a budget of the society's expenses for 1922 had been drawn up, amounting to a total of $15,300. The income for the year was expected to be $16,000. Up to July 1 the society had spent $8,, of which $6, were r


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Camera for the Group Picture That He Included All He Gnild in the First Picture. quiry during the year, nor had the pathologist been called upon. The ento- mologist reported but one inquiry. Presi- dent Pennock thought more use might be made of these three oflScials. The chairman of the finance commit- tee, H. P. Knoble, stated that a budget of the society's expenses for 1922 had been drawn up, amounting to a total of $15,300. The income for the year was expected to be $16,000. Up to July 1 the society had spent $8,, of which $6, were regular expenditures, likely to be duplicated in the second half of the year, making it })robable that the total disbursements for the year would be approximately $15,000, or within the committee's budget. Secre- tary Young remarked that he doubted if all members understood how sound was the society's financial position, there being in its various funds at the pres- ent time a total of $80,000. The report of J. Horace McFarland, as chairman of the committee on nomen- clature, which was presented in last week's issue of The Review, was heard with interest, since the general impres- sion was that the Official Catalogue of Standardized Plant Names, now in course of completion, would be a volume highly desired by members of the trade. The discussion regarding the report of the tariff and legislation committee, as remarked above, was deferred so that the address might be heard of W. L. A. Johnson, commissioner of the South- western Interstate Coal Oi)erator8' As- sociation, on "The Coal ; This valuable exposition of conditions in the mining industry appears on an other page of this issue. In the discus- sion that followed, it was considered desirable to refer the matter to a com- mittee of three, which should draw up resolutions for presentation to the United States fuel administration, to be passed upon at a later session. At the Thursday afternoon session, such


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