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Rhodora 



[June 



The Josselyn Botaxical Society of Maine will meet this year, 

 July 3-6, at Rowe Ponds Camps, Pleasant Ridge Plantation. These 

 ■camps are in the midst of the Somerset County forests, lOj miles 

 northwest of Bingham, which is the nearest village. Woods, ponds 

 and streams are all around, and there is splendid opportunity for 

 collecting and studying the characteristic plants of the region. It is 

 expected that a speaker on forestry will give the principal address. 

 Although this is a Maine society, it has numerous members in other 

 States. Any botanist who wishes to explore this section of Maine 

 during the first week in July, will be heartily welcomed by the 

 Josselyn Society. A descriptive circular giving rates and further 

 details will be sent, on application to the secretary, Mr. A. H. Nor- 

 ton, Portland Society of Natural History, Portland, Maine. 



Vol. 8, no. 89, including pwjes 81 to 100, was issued 12 May, 1906. 



