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August 31. “Autumn Flowers,” by Dr. N. L. Britton. 
September 7. “Gladioli,” by Professor A. C. Beal. 
September 14. “Evergreens,” by Mr. G. V. Nash. 
September 21. “Dahlias,” by Dr. M. A. Howe. 
(Exhibition of Dahlias, September 21 and 22) 
September 28. “Flora of the Vicinity of New York,” 
by Mr. Norman Taylor. 
October 5. ‘‘Autumn Coloration,” by Dr. A. B. Stout. 
October 12. ‘Cut Flowers and How to Use Them,” 
by Mr. E. I. Farrington. 
October 19. “The Value of Birds in a Garden,” by 
Dr. G. Clyde Fisher. 
October 26. “Some Plant Diseases of New York and 
Virginia,” by Dr. E. W. Olive. 
November 2. “Plants as Insect Traps,” by Dr. J. H. 
Barnhart. 
Publications 
JOURNAL 
The Journal has been published for each month during 
the year, making a volume of 340 pages, with 16 plates. 
MycoLocia 
This periodical has appeared on alternate months during 
the year, making a volume of 307 pages, with 14 plates. 
Norto American Fiora 
Volume 21, part 3, containing descriptions of Allionia- 
ceae, by P. C. Standley, appeared January 22, 1918. 
Volume 32, part I, containing descriptions of Rubiaceae, 
by P. C. Standley, appeared December 28, 1918. 
Volume 22, part 6, containing descriptions of Rosaceae, 
by P. A. Rydberg, appeared December 30, 1918. 
BULLETIN 
Bulletin No. 36, with 115 pages, was issued April 30, 
1918. It contains the annual reports of the Director-in- 
Chief and other officers for the year 1917. 
