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SPRING LECTURES, 1913 
Lectures will be delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Museum 
Building of the Garden, Bronx Park, on Saturday afternoons, at 
four o’clock, as follows: 
il5. ‘Explorations in Mexico—-I. Veracruz to Jalapa,” 
. A. Murrill. 
April 12. ‘‘Botanical Observations of on Ornithologist in the 
Mr. C. W. Beebe. 
pril ig. ‘Flowers for the Sane Garden,” by Mr. G. V. 
April 26. “Salient Features of Native Trees,” by Dr. N. L. 
y 3. “The Scenery and Flora of Colorado,” by Dr. F. 
ay 10. ‘Some Pacific Coast Seaweeds,” by Dr. M. A. Howe. 
May 17. “The Flora of the Rocky Mountains,” by Dr. P. 
May 24. “Botanic and Scenic Te of the Dells of the 
Wisconsin River,” by Dr. A. B. Sto 
31. oo Their ithe and Care,”’ by Mr. G. 
as. 
‘The jeeeaiee which occupy an hour, will be illustrated by 
lantern-slides and otherwise. Doors closed at 4:00; late comers 
admitted a 
TI useum Building is reached by the Harlem Division of the New York 
Central and Hudson River Railway to Botanical Garden Station, by trolley cars 
B i i i den, 
Bronx Park. Visitors aie by the Subway change to the Elevated Railway at 
149th Street and Third a 
CONFERENCE NOTES 
he February conference of the Scientific Staff and Registered 
ce of the New York Botanical Garden was held in the 
ms of the Museum Building, February 3, Dr. Murrill 
presidin 
The am for this conference was as follows: Notes on the 
Flora A el Florida, Dr. John K. Small; aos of 
