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They will be planted in Highland Park that further developments 

 may be noted. 



May 12, 1893. Twenty-six species were collected in woods west 

 of Sea Breeze at this date. Among them were : Co/>fis tri/o/ia, 

 Aralia ttifolia, Chrysosplcnium Atnericanum^ Viola sagiftata, and 

 Saxifraga Pennsylvanica in bud. 



May 19, 1893. Miss Beckwith exhibited CoryJalis flavula from 

 Lime Rock, reported for the first time from this vicinity. 



June 5, 1893. Professor W. H. Lennon, who had just returned 

 from Bergen, reported having found there Miielia nuda, Listera 

 cordaia, Cypripediuni candidiim, Ranuncvlus nuiUifidiis, and a number of 

 Carices. He also reported finding Stellaria grambiea and Alyssum 

 calycinurn in Holley. 



Miss lieckwith exhibited some specimens of Cliinaciiim Ameri- 

 caninn in fruit, and reported having found a new station at Riga 

 swamp for Orchis specta/>ile, Cypripedit/m spectabile, Mitella nuda, Strep- 

 fop us rose us, Acer spicatu/n, Liniicea boreal is, and Drosera rolundifolia. 



Mr. Dunbar exhibited Polygala Senega, Waldsteinia fragarioides, 

 Staphylca trifolia and other plants. 



June 19, 1893. Miss Macauley gave a report of the excursion 

 to Bergen swamp on the 17th instant and exhibited specimens of 

 flowers obtained, among which were : Smilacina siellata, Polygala 

 paucifolia, and Arethusa bulbosa. Cyprifedium spectabile was not yet in 

 blossom, but candidum, parviflorum, and pubescens were abundant, as 

 were also Linmca borealis and Sarracenia purpurea. There were also 

 found eight species of Ferns, three Mosses and eleven Carices. 



Mr. A. M. Baxter exhibited Spiranthes latifolia, and Lipaiis 

 Lceselii, both rare in this vicinity ; the latter was found at Adams 

 Basin. 



Mr. John Walton exhibited Couopholis Americana. 



Miss Beckwith showed specimens of Aphyllon uniflora, found in 

 Brighton. 



July 3, 1893. Dr. Searing exhibited Mertensia Virginica and 

 Rhododendron jnaximum found in Penfield, and pressed specimens of 

 Pogonia. 



Mr. John Walton exhibited a large number of original drawings 

 in life colors, to be printed in his forthcoming work, "Our Native 

 Flora."' 



xMr. Dunbar showed a fine collection of cultivated plants. 



July 17, 1893. Mr. Baxter t\\\\h\it(\ Calopogon pulchellus, Pogonia 



