The prime purpose of Botanical Abstracts is. to supply citations and abstracts of all 

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 the various American botanical societies. Each society is represented by two members, one 

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 a member for a period of four year.s, at intervals of two years, to replace its representative 

 who automatically retires. The Editorial Board of Botanical Abstracts is appointed 

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The Executive Committee of the Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts lias charge of 

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 following members for 1919: R. A. Harper, Columbia University. B. E. Livingston, The 

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