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By the Curator of the Herbarium (Dr. Svenson) : 
January 13. Ecuador and Peru. Men's Club, Reformed Dutch 
Church of Flatbush. 
February 11. Plants of the coast of Ecuador and Peru. Hor- 
ticultural Club of Boston. At the Parker House, Boston, 
Mass. 
March 18. The coast and mountains of Ecuador. Society of 
Biology and Medicine, Brooklyn College. 
April 8. South America’s contribution in medicinal herbs. 
Herb Conference, New York Botanical Garden. 
April 14.) The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Daughters of Penn- 
sylvania in New York. At John Wanamaker, N. Y. 
en Staff. 
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April 17. Ecuador and Peru. Brooklyn Botanic Garc 
April 21. Fruits, vegetables and markets of Ecuador.  lederal 
Plant Quarantine Club of New York. At the Federal 
Building, N. Y. 
April 27. Substitutes for herbs and spices. The Herb Society 
of America Luncheon. At the Hotel Wellington, N. Y. 
April 28. The coast of Ecuador and Peru. Linnean Society 
of New York. At the American Museum of Natural 
Elistory, N.Y. 
May 4. Ecuador and Peru. Cambridge Club. At the home 
of Mrs. George B. Germann, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
May 14. The vegetation of Ecuador and Peru. Contem- 
porary Club. At the Garden. 
June 23. Modern taxonomy and its relation to geography. 
Torrey Botanical Club. At the New York Botanical Gar- 
den. 
October 28. Agriculture in South America. Bedford Farmers 
Club. At the home of Mr. L. H. Wood, Mt. Kisco, New 
Yous 
November 2. The vegetation of western South America. Tor- 
. At the American Museum of Natural 
Oo 
rey Botanical Clu 
History, N. Y. 
December 18. The coast of Ecuador and Peru. Explorers 
Club. At the American Museum of Natural History, N. Y. 
