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Grout and by’Mrs. Britton, followed by an inspection of the many 
sheets of mounted mosses displayed on the walls. 
The Club then adjourned to the second Tuesday in October, 
field meetings to continue Saturdays meanwhile as usual. 
Index to recent Literature relating to American Botany.* 
Beach, S. A. Gooseberries. Bull. N. Y. Exper. Sta. 114: pp. 48. f. 
Oc Ms 37. . Ja: 1899. 
Chamberlin, J. Edible wild Plants. Gard. & For. 10: 239. 16 
Je. 1897. 
Corsa, W.P. Nut Culture in the United States, embracing native 
and introduced species. Bull. Div. Pom. U.S. Dept. Agric. pp. 144- 
pl. 16. My. 1896. 
Dewey, H. Wild Garlic. Circ. U.S. Dept. Agric. Div. Bot. 9: PP. 
Bef ge Fs 1809- 
Detmer, W. Botanische Wanderungen in Brasilien. 8vo. pp. 188. . 
Leipzig. 1897. 
Duggar, B. M. Two destructive Celery Blights. Bull. Cornell Univ. 
Exper. Sta. 132: 200-215. /. 6. Mr. 1897. 
Durand, E. J. A Disease of Currant Canes. Bull. Cornell Univ. 
Exper. Sta. 125: 18=38. 7. 76.  F. 1897. 
Farwell, O. A. The Nomenclature of Ades. Gard. & For. 10: 239- 
16 Je. 1897. 
Fernald, M. L. Second Supplement to the Portland Catalogue of 
Maine Plants. Proc. Port. Soc. Nat. Hist. 2: 123-137. 1897: 
Halsted, B.D. The Sycamore Blight. Gard. & For. 10: 257- 3 
Je. 1897. 
Halsted, B.D. The Asparagus Rust again. - Gard. & For. 10: 236- 
16 Je. 1897. 
* This record is compiled by the editors with the codperation of Prof. Conway Mac: 
millan and Mr. T. H..Kearney, Jr., under advice from the Committee on Bibliography 
of the Section of Botany, American Association for the Advancement of Science. 
_ The titles are reprinted on cards by the Cambridge Botanical Supply Company, fur- 
nishing a card catalogue since January, 1894. Authors are requested to communicate 
omissions from the index to the editor. Under the advice of the Committee, approved 
by the Section of Botany, titles of purely baer corm horticultural and agricultural : 
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