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The paper will be published in the BULLETIN at a future time, 
2. “New Genera from Bolivia,” by Dr. Rusby. The paper 
was illustrated by specimens and drawings, and is printed in this 
number of the BULLETIN, 
Dr. Britton referred again to the copy of the “ American 
Botanical Register,’ which he had exhibited at the preceding 
meeting, stating that he had found a reference to the work in 
Silliman’s Journal for 1831, in the form of a prospectus where 100 
colored plates of North American plants were proposed to be is- 
ued each year at a subscription price of $12.00. Washington was 
the place of publication, 
He also exhibited a copy of Jung and Berlese’s “ Monographie 
du Genre Camellia,’ and Viola Selkirkit, Amelanchier oligocarpa 
and Audbus setosus from the Pocono plateau of Pennsylvania. 
Turspay Eventinc, NovEMBER 14, 1893. 
The President in the chrir and thirty persons present. 
A letter was received from Mr. E. D. McCabe, executor of the 
estate of Miss Phoebe A. McCabe, stating that her herbarium had 
been shipped to the Club, as per previous correspondence. It 
contains a large number of Westchester county plants. 
The following persons were elected active members: 
S. B. Parsons, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 
Dr. G. Langman, 121 West 57th St., New York City. 
_ The President stated that the herbarium accumulated by the 
late Mr. P. V. LeRoy, formerly Curator of the Columbia College 
Herbarium, and long a member of the Club, was offered for sale 
by his daughter, Mrs. Williams, of Peekskill, N. Y. 
The Treasurer reported that the Club had received a bequest 
of $500.00 under the will of the late Isaac Buchanan, and that 
payment of the money was expected at some time during the 
coming year. 
The following papers were read : 
1. “‘Solandi Printing and its Applications to Botany,” by Prof. 
Byron D. Halsted. The paper was illustrated by examples of 
the results obtained by the process of printing, and will be pub- 
lished in the December number of the BULLETIN. 
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