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cedar swamps at Danville, to the “ Nine Island Region” at Barnet, to 
Saddleback Mountain, Lunenburg, and Twenty-Mile Fall in the 
Connecticut at Waterford. A cordial invitation is extended to all 
members of the clubs included in the New England Federation of 
Natural History Societies. For details of trips, lodging places, rates, 
&c., address any of the following Committee. 
ALicE W. Wircox, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Inez A. Hows, St. J ohnsbury, Vt. 
MABEL A. SHIELDs, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
W. E. BArcn, Lunenburg, Vt. 
THe TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NEW York BOTANICAL 
GARDEN will be commemorated at the Garden during the week 
commencing September 6, 1915. Botanists from all parts of North 
America are invited to attend. A highly attractive programme is. 
announced, including addresses, scientific papers, opportunities for the 
inspection of the grounds and buildings, also excursions to examine 
characteristic parts of coastal vegetation of Staten Island, pine barrens 
of New Jersey, etc., under the guidance of the Torrey Botanical Club. 
Vol. 17, no. 198, including pages 105 to 128, was issued 18 June, 1915. 
