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NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
Professor F. D. Kern, of Rees Pennsylvania State College, 
recently spent several ee the Garden working over manu- 
script on rusts preparatory to ne work in North ee Flora. 
Dr. O. Kunkel, of the United States Department of Agriculture, 
recently spent a day at the Garden conferring with Dr. Arthur 
in connection with rust work 
Dr. W. C. Sturgis, formerly Dean of the College of Forestry 
in noe College, was a recent visitor at the Garden. Dr. 
Sturgis expects to spend several weeks in Bermuda where he will 
collect fungi and slime moulds. 
