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York, on the evening of September 3 at the summer home o 
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Kingsbury, who are members of the 
Brook, they found many interesting things, among them a 
“fairy ring’’ of gemmed puffballs saa feet in diameter, con- 
taining scores of unusually large specimens 
The following visiting Baers enrolled in the Satins during 
ofes: iley and H. M. Fi 
the summer: Professors L. H. Ba tzp: eae 
Ithaca, Y ; Professor aa M. Pacie oe ee 
r. P. L. Buttrick, New Haven, Ct.; Dr. N M. Grier aud 
class, Cold Spring, Harbor, L. I.; Mr. John M. Fogg, Jr., Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania; Miss D. K. Hughes, Mise nae Ww. 
Taylor, Mr. W. W. Ashe, Dr. Edgar T. Wherry, and Prof. F. 
Lamson-Scribner, Pea D. C.; Prof. W. C. Coker, 
Chapel Hill, N. H. L. Biomaiiee, Durham, N. C.; 
Mr. H. Teuscher, te ae Dr. Nora E. Dalbey, Machatiau, 
Kansas; Prof. John T. Buchholz, Fayetteville, Ark.; Prof. 
; Mr. 
Ralph: R. Stewart, Gordon Collece, India. 
Meteorology for August. The total precipitation for the 
mont. 1.21 in T. 
Meteorology for September. The total precipitation for the 
month was 3.33 inches. The maximum temperatures recorded 
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tempera nes were 58° on the gth, 45° on ie 15th, 44° on the 
18th and 50.5° on the 30th. 
