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Garden Journal and other periodicals. Cards for these two 

 lecture-courses were sent to all members of the Garden, noti- 

 fying them also that they would be received by members of 

 the staff on the afternoons when lectures were delivered, and 

 escorted over the grounds and through the buildings. Many 

 members came in response to these notices, thus keeping in 

 touch with the development of the Garden. 



Publications. 



Bulletin No. 7 was issued April 25, 1902, containing the 

 reports of the officers and committees for the year 1901, and 

 scientific contributions by Mr. F. S. Earle, Mr. R. S. Wil- 

 liams and Dr. Arthur Hollick. 



The Journal has been issued monthly during the year and 

 the completed volume contains viii + 242 pages, with 2 plates 

 and 29 figures. 



Memoirs, Vol. II, consisting of the account of Dr. Mac- 

 Dougal's investigations upon the relations of light and dark- 

 ness to growth and development, begun in 1895, has been 

 completed and comprises xiii + 319 pages with 176 figures 

 in the text. 



Contributions No. 20-30 inclusive have been printed dur- 

 ing the year, embracing the following papers : 



No. 20. Seeds and seedlings of Arisacma trifhyllum and 

 Arisacma Dracontium, by Miss R. J. Rennert. 



No. 21. Two new western mosses, by Mr. R. S. Wil- 

 liams. 



No. 22. Studies on the Rocky Mountain flora — VII, by 

 Dr. P. A. Rydberg. 



No. 23. Studies on the Rocky Mountain flora — VIII, by 

 Dr. P. A. Rydberg. 



No. 24. The Nidulariaceae of North America, by Miss V. 

 S. White. 



No. 25. Notes on American Hepaticae, by Dr. M. A. 

 Howe. 



No. 26. Chemical studies of the cocoanut with some notes 

 on the changes during germination, by Mr. J. E. Kirkvvood 

 and Dr. W. J. Gies. 



