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denly spring up in localities far from their proper native haunts, — or does 



any one of the readers of The Plant World know of some intermediate 



stations of the plant in question, nearer to Anglaize County, Ohio, than 



South Dakota, Texas or Florida? I should be very thankful for any 



information and particulars concerning such occurrences. 



A. Wetzstein. 

 St. Marvs, Ohio. 



The Wild Flower Preservation Society 



of America. 



No INDEPENDENT nominations having been filed for members of the 

 Board of Managers, we reprint herewith the list of vacancies to be filled 

 and the ofiicial nominations thereto. 



Terms of the following Managers expire with the current year : 



Prof. W. J. Be.\l, Michigan Agricultural College. 



Mr. Joseph Crawford, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mr. Walter Deane, Cambrifige, Mass. 



Mr. Charles L. Pollard, Springfield, Mass. 



Dr. William Trelease, Missouri Botanical Garden. 



Prof. C. F. Wheeler, U. S. Dep't. of Agriculture. 



Official list of nominees : 



Prof. W. J. Beal, Michigan Agricultural College. 



Mr. Joseph Crawford, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mr. Walter Deane, Cambridge, Mass. 



Mr. Charles L. Pollard, Springfield, Mass. 



Dr. William Treleask, Missouri Botanical Garden. 



Prof. C. F. Wheeler, U. S. Dep't. of Agriculture. 



Prof. W. A. Kellerman, Ohio State University. 



Prof. F. E. Lloyd, Teachers College, New York. 



Mr. Charles F. Saunders, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Miss Alice Lounsbekry, New York City. 



Prof. Clara E. Cummings, Wellesley College. 



Mr. Stewardson Bkown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Dr. N. L. Britton, New York Botanical Garden. 



Dr. D. T. MacDougal, New York Botanical Garden. 



Miss Juliet C. Pattkn, Washington, D. C. 



Mr. F. V. CoviLLE, U. S. Dep't. of Agriculture. 



Prof. E. A. Apgar, Orange, N. J. 



Mr. J. Horace MacFarland, Harrisburg, Pa. 



Prof. J. W. HarshberGER, University of Pennsylvania. 



All members of the Society in good standing are requested to send in 

 their votes for six names on this list to the Secretary, Mrs. N. ly. Britton, 

 New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York, not later than 

 December 20, 1904. 



