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Vol. Ill, JNO. 1 Quarterly rCDKUARl aMAl, ly^l By subscription $1.00 per year 



EDITOR'S NOTE 



In view of the fact that the Journal is so far behind its pub- 

 lication, owing to various troubles in the way of printer's 

 strikes, etc., it has been decided to issue two double numbers. 



The first will be a combination of the Journals for February 

 and May, the second of those for August and November. In 

 this way we hope to bring the magazine up to date once more. 



THE FALL SHOW 



The Annual Fall Show, known commonly as the Chrys- 

 anthemum Show, was held at the American Museum of Natural 

 History, by permission of the trustees, November 4 to 7, 1920. 

 The exhibits were installed during the early part of the 4th, 

 the judging taking place at 4 in the afternoon. In the evening 

 from 7 to ID, a private view of the exhibition was held for the 

 members of the Society, of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, and of the affiliated organizations. 



The displays were arranged in the foyer and the north and 

 west halls. In the foyer were the large chrysanthemum plants, 

 the ferns, other large plants, and a fine collection of Nerines 

 in the west end. In the north hall were the orchids, and in 

 the west hall the remainder of the exhibits. 



While the display of chrysanthemum plants was not as large 



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