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NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
The American Association of Museums held its twelfth annual 
meeting in New York City during he week beginning Monday, 
May 21. On Friday, the 25th, twent f the 
Association visited the Botanical Garden, eivine special attention 
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its preliminary constitution was adopted and at which 
first group photograph of its members was made, being held 
at the Museum of the New York Botanical Garden 
e New York Library Club, having a eee of over 
oo, held its annual aaa at the Garden on Mey: ter 
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on mountaineering by Le Roy Jeffers, refreshments were served 
and a tour made of the aed under the guidance of members 
of the Garden staff 
ard W. Berry, formerly a student in paleobotany at the 
Ga ne len, has been recently advanced to the rank of professor of 
paleontology in the Johns Hopkins University. 
Professor W. T. Horne, of the State University of California, 
is spending several weeks at the Garden carrying on investiga- 
