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July 14.“ ee of Beauty Seen pores a pa 
Dr. M. A. How 
July 15. “A dei Pilgrimage in paar - 
r. Montague as 
July 21. ‘Collecting Fungi in Porto eae Dr. F. J. Sea 
July 22. Nature Talks—VI. ‘ Punk-fungi.” Dr. W. A. Murrill 
July 28. ‘Fifty Trees in the Botanical Garden.” 
Mr. ton. 
July 29. ‘‘Evergreens: What to Plant a Where to Plant 
Them.” Mr. Arthur Herrington. 
NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
n pursuance of the Stokes’ work for the Preservation of our 
school oe at New Rose under the auspices of the Con- 
Summit for the Nature League and Garden Club, with a visit 
to New Canaan, Connecticut, where she lectured in the morning 
to the children of the Public Schools and to the Garden Club in 
the afternoon. 
Dr. Mel. T. Cook has accepted an appointment as eta on 
ea f Sugar-cane at ig ga Reais nt Sta 
Rio Piedras, Porto Rico. . Cook was Plant ae ats a 
an ofa 
desire to educate his children in the States, has always declined. 
He expects to sail some time toward the end of June. 
Dr. John K. Small returned from Florida May 16 after several 
weeks devoted to field study and — in the peninsula 
and in the Florida Keys. Special oan s devoted to the 
alms and to the cacti, as well as to the ieee of living 
plants and herbarium arena which several new types 
were discovered. 
