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"The Association of American Plant Students for the 

 Simultaneous Recording of Interesting Botanical Facts and 

 the Promulgation of the Results Obtained," would be 

 rather too cumbersome a title for a club or society as unas- 

 suming as that which has recently come into existence. 

 This new species or variety ought to have a name, how- 

 ever, so that it can easily be referred to, and we invite sug- 

 gestions for a shorter appellation from those interested. 

 Such suggestions may come in with the next report or be 

 sent to us on a postal card while you think of it. We also 

 invite suggestions of other topics to be investigated. It 



