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SPRING LECTURES, 1908. 
Lectures will be delivered in the lecture hall of the museum 
building of the Garden, Bronx Park, on Saturday afternoons, at 
4:00 o’clock as follows : 
2. ‘A Botanical Expedition to Jamaica and Cuba,’ by 
Dr. ARTHUR HOLLICcK. 
ay 9. ‘ Early-Flowering Trees and Shrubs,” by Dr. N. L. 
BritTOon. 
May 16. “ Plant Life of the Sea,” by Dr. M. A. Howe. 
May 23. ‘Ornamental Shrubs; Their Selection and Ar- 
rangement,”’ by Mr. Gzorce V. Nasu. 
May 30. ‘Plants that Feed on Insects,” by Dr. C. Stuart 
GAGER. 
June 6. ‘ Adulterants in Foods and Drugs and their Detec- 
tion,” by Dr. H. H. Russy. 
The lectures will be illustrated by lantern slides and otherwise- 
They will close in time for auditors to take the 5:28 train from 
the Botanical Garden Station, arriving at Grand Central Station 
at 5:57 P. M. 
The museum building is reached by the Harlem Division of 
the New York Central and Hudson River Railway to Botanical 
Garden Station, by trolley cars to Bedfork Park, or by the Third 
Avenue Elevated Railway to Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. 
Visitors coming by the Subway change to the Elevated Railway 
at 149th Steet and Third Avenue. 
