HARRIETTE KELLOGG 



the Farm and Garden. At the time of her death she was engaged 

 on the history and bibliography of the Botanical Department of 

 Iowa State College. I should like to call attention, especially, to 

 the indices prepared by her of the Manual of Poisonous Plants, 

 the Weed Flora of Iowa and the Lacey Memorial Volume, which 

 show rare ability in the grasping of a subject. The preparation 

 of these involved an enormous amount of labor and fine con- 

 structive ability. 



It was a pleasure to have been associated with Miss Kellogg 

 for thirteen years at Ames and in all of these years she was al- 

 ways of the same cheery disposition. She never shirked in her 

 duty. Her work was always well done. Miss Kellogg had a win- 

 ning personality and always had something good to say about 

 others. She left a host of sorrowing friends in the community 

 where she spent the closing years of her life. 



Miss Kellogg will be missed not only in the meetings of the 

 Iowa Academy but most of all by those who were privileged to 

 be intimately acquainted with her in her daily work. 



