JOURNAL 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vo. XI. June, 1910. No. 126. 
SUMMER LECTURES, 1g1o0. 
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: 
July 9. “Botanical Features of the West Indian Islands,” 
by Dr. N. L. Britton. 
July 16. eg Relations between Plants and Animals,” 
July 30. i Canoe down the Yukon River, Alaska,” by Dr. 
Arthur Hollick. 
Aug. 6. ‘Edible Mushrooms,” by Dr. W. A. Murrill. 
Aug. I “Influences which Govern Local Distribution of 
Aug. 27. “Grasses and their Economic Importance,” by Mr. 
George V. Nash. 
Sept. 3. ‘Poisonous Mushrooms,” by Dr. W. A. Murrill. 
Sept. 10. ‘European Influences in the History of American 
Botany,” by Dr. J. H. Barnhart. 
The lectures will be illustrated by lantern-slides and other- 
wise. They will close in time for auditors to take the 5:35 train 
from the Botanical Garden Station, arriving at Grand Central 
Station at 6:03 P. M 
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