JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
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Vou. XI. September, 1910. No. 129. 
AUTUMN LECTURES, 1g10. 
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: 
September 17, “Orchids, Wild and Cultivated,” by Mr. G. V. 
Nash. 
September 24, “The Botanical Gardens of Europe,” by Dr. 
W.A. Murrill. 
October 1, ‘Some Floral and Scenic Features of Jamaica,” 
by Dr. M. A Howe. 
October 8, ‘‘Carnivorous Plants,’’ by Dr. H. M. Richards. 
October 15, ‘‘Autumn Flowers,”’ by Dr. N. L. Britton. 
October 22, ‘‘Plant Diseases and Their Control,”’ by Mr. F. J. 
Seaver. 
October 29, ‘‘Explorations in Santo Domingo,” by Mr. Norman 
Taylor. 
November §, ‘‘The Flora of Switzerland,” by Professor E. S. 
Burgess. 
November 12, ‘Some Economic Plants of Mexico,” by Dr. 
H.H. Rusby. 
November 19, ‘‘Cuba: Its Flora and Plant Products,” by Dr. 
N. L. Britton. 
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 Centra] 
Station at 6:03 P.M. 
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