﻿556 Botanical Meetings in Boston, August 19-27, 1898 



10. North American Ustilagineae. By A. B. Seymour. 



11. On Labels for Greenhouses and out-door Plants, 3 



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12. The Catapult Expulsion of Seeds of Razoumofskya in the 

 Colorado Canon. By D. T. MacDougal. 



As officers of the Club for the ensuing year, the following were 

 elected : Byron D. Halsted, President ; F. H. Knowlton, Vice- 

 President ; Stewardson Brown, Secretary. 



Adjourned to meet at 9 A. M. of the second day of the next 

 A. A. A. S. meeting. 



UNNAEAN FERN CHAPTER OF THE A6AS3IZ ASSOCIATION. 



Under the auspices of the above-named organization a well at- 

 tended meeting was held at Upper Horticultural Hall, Boston, 

 just 24th. The following papers were presented : 

 i» Hybridity in Ferns. By Geo. E. Davenport. 

 2. An interesting Variety of Osnmnda Claytoniana. By A. 



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3. The Ferns of the Urals and Caucasus (a letter of travel). 



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5. On the Genera of Ferns : a study of the tribe Aspidieae. 

 By B. D. Gilbert. 



6. Notes on a peculiar Botrychium : illustrated by 300 speci- 

 mens. By A. A. Eaton. 



7. A Study of Ophioglossam vu 

 collections. By Mrs. E. G. Britton, 



illustrated by large 



