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NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
he Garden has recently become a subscriber to the following 
ao Is: 
Annals of Applied Biology, Annals of the Bolus Herbarium, 
and The Journal of Ecology, back numbers of which are now on 
file in the library 
mo. as the visitors who have registered in the library during 
meline Moore, of Vassar College, Mr. C. A. 
Prof. L. 
and Mr. Frederick Le Ray Sargent, of Cambridge, Mas: 
Dr. d J. Seaver spent the most of the month of July at 
Se Connec ticut, making observations and collections 
of local fun 
Mr. C. A. Schwarze, of the New Jersey Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, recently spent several days at the Garden lookinz 
up information in the herbarium relating to parasitic fungi. 
The large collection of ferns made incidentally in South Amer- 
ica by Dr. Rose in connection with his cactus investigation in 
that region has been mounted and is being incorporated in the 
herbarium. 
. W. S. Jeanings, Mrs. Kirk Munroe, Mrs. Edgar Lewis, 
and Miss Kate V. Jackson, ee from Florida to the recent 
convention of Womans Clubs and all interested in the conser- 
on of natural areas of botanical interest and value in Florida, 
ole spent a day at the Gard 
Mr. Wilson Poponoe, of the Bureau of Plant Industry, pe 
States Department of Agriculture, spent several days the 
Garden aes herbarium specimens of tropical fruit- — 
shrubs and tre 
Several adult specimens of the European pine shoot moth 
have been hatched in the laboratory during the spring. This 
