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Mr. Nathaniel T. Kidder, of Milton, Mass., a member of the 
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A list of the books presented will be found cee Library pees 
sions in this issue of the Journal. 
Bulletin 31, completing the eighth volume of this publication, 
ble of contents and indexes to the vo' 
n interesting sport of wild sarsaparilla (Aralia nudicaulis) 
found by 
— lees incised and curled leaf-segments has been 
r. Walter M at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, ii 
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an oe normal form. This condition of the plant has 
parently, not been previously observed. 
endelso 
Mrs. John R. Delafield, of Riverdale, New York City. 
recently given the Garden six finished plates ee ea 
spel of cory stars AM caee in North America, together with 
published in the Bulletin 
nying the pla eae are 
es 
1 plates previously 
of the Torrey Botanical Club. Accompai g 
two note-books containing references to literature and n 
made from specimens. 
er 709 biology pupils from Morris High School and Evander 
wit 
fine both days, and the pupils were very orderly and showe 
great interest in their work. 
Afeteorology for June—The total precipitation for the month 
as 3.57 inches. The maximum temperatures recorded for each 
