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VI. Conclusion: If I were selecting peas for a school-garden 

 I would consider the time taken in the growth, and abundance of 

 the crop. Since schools close about the last week in June, from 

 the above varieties I would select the Prosperity or Vick's 

 Selected as they mature the earliest of any under consideration. 

 Of the dwarf peas I would select the Little Gem. 



AMERICAN NATURE-STUDY SOCIETY 



Nominations for Officers, 19 10. The Council, acting under the 

 authority conferred by the constitution of the Society, has made 

 the following nomination for officers to be elected at the annual 

 meeting to be held in Boston on January 1, 19 10 at close of 

 meeting for reading of papers. Members who do not plan to go 

 to Boston may mail their ballots to the Secretary at 525 W. 120th 

 St., New York City, before December 15. No printed ballots will 

 be issued this year. Seal ballots in envelopes marked "For Offi- 

 cers, 19 10." 



For president— O. W. Caldwell, (111.). 



For vice-presidents (vote for five) — S. Coulter, (Ind.) ; B. M. 

 Davis, (O.) ; H. W. Fairbanks, (Cal.) ; C. R. Mann, (111.) ; D. J. 

 Crosby, (D. C.) ; M. F. Guyer, (O).); F. L. Stevens, (N. C). 



For directors (vote for five) — L. S. Hawkins, (N. Y.) ; C. H. 

 Robison, (N. J.) ; Delia Griffin, (Vt.) ; S. Schmucker, (Pa.) ; C. F. 

 Hodge, (Mass.); L. H. Bailey, (N. Y.) J. G. Coulter, (111.). 



For directing editor to be elected if council decides to divide 

 work of secretary and editor — F. L. Holtz, (N. Y.) 



For secretary-treasurer — F. L. Charles, (111.). 



Committee on Nature-Study in Normal Schools. The council 

 has appointed the following committee in accordance with vote at 

 Baltimore meeting: C. H. Robison, (N. J.), chairman; H. N. 

 Loomis, (Conn.); E. R. Downing, (Mich.); J. A. Drushel, (Mo.) ; 

 S. B. McCready, (Ont.); R. O. Johnson, (Cal.). 



Annual Meeting. This will be held in Boston on Saturday, 

 January 1, from 9 to 1 o'clock. The topic for discussion will be 

 the course in nature-study for elementary schools. The annual 

 business meeting will be held at 9 a. m., and the reading of papers 

 will begin promptly at 9:30. The place of meeting will be 

 announced in the program to be issued by the American Associa- 

 tions for the Advancement of Science. 



