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forms a pure stand with abundant reproduction. Appearances 
point to the gradual extension of hemlock through hardwood 
forests of Connecticut which are protected from ae and to an 
important future for this tree in forest management. 
The station at Cranberry Lake, conducted by - State College 
Garden in New York, and also one station in the open on the 
Botanical Garden grounds 
BARRINGTON Moore 
PUBLIC LECTURES DURING SEPTEMBER 
Sept. 1. Nature Talks—VIII. “Useful aa - 
r. W. A. Murrill. 
Sept. 2. ‘Birds in Their Relation to Aeture” 
r. L. W. Brownell. 
Sept. 8. “A Winter in Southern Catfornin 
r. A. B. na 
Sept. 9. ‘‘The Tree in the Landscape.” Mr. — F.C 
Sept. 15. my Flowers of Autumn—How ee are ae 
r. G, C, Fisher.. 
red.” 
Sept. 16. os Ancient and Modern.” 
Dr. _ ‘ia 
Sept. 22. ‘Dahlias and Their Culture.” Dr. M. A. 
Exhibition of Dahlias, September ae 
Sept. 23. ‘‘The Story of Wheat.” Dr. Geo. M. Reed 
Sept. 29. ‘The Most Important Economic Plants of America.” 
Dr. H. A. Gleason. 
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Sept. 30. ‘‘Chrysanthemums.”’ Mr. C. H. Totty. 
