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Too much praise cannot be given to Professor Bailey and his 

 able associate editor, Mr. Wilhelm Miller, for the painstaking and 

 conscientious labor that has marked the progress of the Cyclopedia 

 and can be seen as we peruse its pages. The editor may well say 

 as he closes the last volume: "It was a sad parting. The pleasant- 

 est associations of a pleasant life had come to a finish." — Walter 

 Dkane. 



The Committee of Arrangements of the Josselyn Botanical 

 Society of Maine announce that the Annual Meeting and Field 

 Day of the Society for 1902, will be called at Machias, July 8 to 11, 

 inclusive. 



Announcement of the programme and transportation and hotel 

 arrangements will be sent to members two weeks previous to the 

 meeting. 



All who wish further notices or to become members of the Society 

 should address Dora H. MouLTON, Sec'ry, No. 9 Hill Street, 

 Portland, Me. 



Vol. 4, no. 40, including pages 6j to Sb and plate jj, was issued 4 April, 



IQ02. 



