290 The Botanical Gazette. [September, 
consumed in transacting business, although conserved to the 
utmost by the watchfulness of the chair, and the assistance of 
into the program that detracted somewhat from the general 
interest which usually centers upon the hearing of papers and 
their discussion. Hereafter matters of this class will doubt 
less largely come before the newly formed Section of Botany. 
O : 
J. C. Arthur, Purdue Univ., Ind.; C. R. Barnes, Univ. 
of Wis.; F. V. Coville, U. S. Div. of Botany; W. & 
Dudley, Leland Stanford Univ., Cal.; D. G. Fairchild, : 
S. Div. of Veg. Path.; B. E. Fernow, U. S. Div. of Poe 
B. D. Halsted, N. J. Exper. Station; Arthur Hollick, N. ; 
W. A. Kellerman, Univ. of Ohio; T. H. McBride, he 
Iowa; Charles Mohr, Ala.; Thomas Morong, Columbia ee 
N. Y.; B. L. Robinson, Harvard Univ., Mass. ; H. H. pee? 
Coll of Pharmacy, N. Y.; H. L. Russell, Univ. of Chicago, s 
F. L. Scribner, Univ. of Tenn.; E. F. Smith, U. S. ie 
Veg. Path.; G. B. Sudworth, U. S. Div. of Forestry; bash 
Swingle, U. S. Div. of Veg. Path.; M.’B. Thomas, ie M. 
of Botany; M. B. Waite, U. S. Div. of Veg. Path 
book Smithsonian Inst., D. C.; and W. P. Wilson, 
enn. 
