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July 14. crag Grown by the American Indians,” 
by Dr. A. B. Stou 
July 21. “Flowers for the Summer Garden,” by Mr. 
G. V. Nash. 
July 28. ‘How the Introduction of Foreign Plant 
Diseases is Prevented,” by Mr. H. B. Shaw. 
August 4. “Floral and Scenic Features of Cuba,” by 
Dr. M. A. Howe. 
August 11. “Books on Gardening,” by Dr. J. H. 
Barnhart. 
August 18. ‘Trees and Flowers of the Yellowstone 
National Park,” by Dr. P. A. Rydberg. 
August 25. ‘Insect Enemies of Plants,” by Dr. F. J. 
Seaver. 
September 1. “Collecting Fungi in the Catskills,” by 
Dr. W. A. Murrill. 
September 8. “The Origin and History of Soils,’ by 
Dr. A. Hollick. 
September 15. “Growing Fresh Vegetables in the 
Back Yard,” by Mr. H. G. Parsons. 
September 22. ‘Some Botanical Features of Northern 
Cape Breton,” by Dr. G. E. Nichols. 
September 29. “Growing Nut Trees,” by Dr. W. C. 
Deming. 
October 6. ‘Autumn Coloration,” by Dr. A. B. 
Stout. 
October15. “The Relation of Forests to Water Supply,” 
by Dr. G. C. Fisher. 
October 20. ‘Fall Planting and Winter Protection,” 
by Mr. G. V. Nash. 
Lecrures To MEMBERS 
Illustrated lectures by members of the Garden staff and 
other experts, followed by excursions to various parts of 
the grounds, were given at the Mansion at 3 o’clock on 
Thursday afternoons in February, March, and April, and 
on Wednesday afternoons in November, as follows: 
