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additions to the known flora of the United States: Mushrooms, 
ing plants, ten West Indian species and several new endemic 
species. 
Respectfully submitted, 
J. K. SMALL 
SPRING LECTURES, 1916 
Lectures on horticulture will be delivered in the Lecture Hall 
ing of the Garden, Bronx Park, on Satur 
1 . 
“The Outlook in Hofieuleure ” by Professor L. H. 
“How the Landscape Gardener Uses Plants,” by 
A. Wau 
April 22. ‘The Gladiolus,” by Mr. Arthur Cowee. 
i M Fuld. 
May 6. ‘‘Rock Gardens,” by Mr. Richard Rot! 
‘y 
ay 13. “Irises for American Gardens,” by te Arthur 
Herrington. 
ay 20. ‘Valuable Plants Introduced from China,” by Mr. 
Frank N. Meyer. 
May 27. ‘Plant Hunting in China,” by Professor E. H. 
Wilson. 
June 3. ‘Flowers from Snow to Snow,” by Mr. J. Otto 
Thilow. 
June 10. “The Mysteries of the Flowers,” by Mr. H. W. 
ures, which occupy an hour, will be illustrated by 
he ike lect 
lantern eee and otherwise. Doors closed at 4:00; late comers 
admitted at 4:15 
The eve Building is reached by the Harlem Division 
the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad to Roane 
ae station, by trolley cars to Bedford Park, or by the Third 
