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AUTUMN LECTURES, 1916 
Lectures will be delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Museum 
Building of the Garden, Bronx Park, on Saturday afternoons, at 
— ° hate as follows: 
.2, ‘Plants of the Danish Islands, St. Croix, St. Thomas, 
a s John,” by Dr. N. L. Britton. 
t.9. ‘Across Mevies from Vera Cruz to Colima,” by Dr. 
Ww. in Murrill. 
Sept. 16. ‘Farming in the Middle West,’’ by Dr. G. C. 
Sept. 23. “ ca the Mountains of Utah and Colorado,’ 
Dr ell. 
Sept. 30. ed for Fall Planting,’ by Mr. G. V. Nash. 
Oct. 7.‘ Botanical Cruises in the Bahamas,” by Dr. M. A. 
we. 
Oct. 14. “ Destructive Fungi,”’ by Dr. F. J. Seaver. 
: “ Autumn Coloration,” by Dr. A. B. Stou 
Oct. 28. ‘‘ The Potato Family,’ by D .H.R a 
ov.4. “The New York Botanical ‘Garden by Dr. N.L. 
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Nov. 11.“ peas Next Year’s Flower Garden,” by Mr.G. 
on ieceonces which occupy an hour, will be illustrated by lantern 
slides and otherwise. Doors closed at 4:00; late comers admitted 
The Museum Building is reached by the Harlem Division of 
the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad to Botanical 
edford 
Street for ecto trolley, transferring north at Third Avenue. 
