Mr. C. A. Reed: Mr. Chairman, I move that before adjournment the chairman appoint a committee of three members of this association to carefully review this bill and either report in favor of any suggestions that they may wish to make in regard to its amendment or give approval of the bill as it stands.

Mr. Linton: I support the motion.

President Reed: It is moved and seconded that the chairman appoint a committee of three to carry out the recommendations. All in favor say Aye; contrary, No. It is Carried.

Senator Penney: That law is adjusted to the laws of Michigan and any other state proposed would have to adjust it to fit their laws.

President Reed: I would like to have Mr. C. A. Reed on that committee, Mr. Olcott and Dr. Morris.

C. A. Reed: Then, Mr. President, in addition to that we are going to take the liberty of adding an ex officio member, Mr. Littlepage, an ex-president and also a good thoroughgoing nut.

Mr. Jones: My understanding is the provision for six-ft. trees. Six foot nut trees unless they have been transplanted several times will hardly succeed. I would say use small trees along the highway.

President Reed: I think that would need to be worked out. I think a six foot tree is a little dangerous in some varieties. The committee might find it wise to offer some suggestions in that line.

Voice: If you plant a tree six feet high, you are sure of having a tree there.

President Reed: I believe Dr. Kellogg is about ready now, and we will hear from Dr. Kellogg whom you are all acquainted with.