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which must be guar rded against. The moth attacks various 
ecies of pine am 
depositing its eggs in the buds of the terminal shoots 
presence of the insect is ae in the spring by the dying of the 
shoots after making a short growth. Infected branches should 
be cut and burned before the adults emerge. 
Mr. Paul Weidemeyer Graff, of Bridgeport, COnneEGas will 
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University and the New Work Botanical Garden. ~ Graff is 
Agricultural College, 1909-11; mycologist of the Bureau of 
Science of the Philippine Islands, Le pe ie major work 
will be with the fungi and the 
Group el were taken at various times during the 
exercises of t arden’s Twentieth Anniversary week, and 
copies of oe cr be ae as souvenirs, to the persons 
in registered attendanc 
Meteorology for September. mes total precipitation for the 
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ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
7 specimens of fungi from New York. (Collected = Mr. os Wilson.) 
I specimen of Cephalotexus from ie (Given by Dr. R. M. Harper.) 
7 specimens of crude drugs. (Given by Dr. H. H. ee sb: - 
