JOURNAL 

 The New York Botanical Garden 



Vol. VIII. September, 1907. No. 93. 



AUTUMN LECTURES, 1907. 

 To be delivered in the lecture hall of the museum building of 

 the Garden, Bronx Park, on Saturday afternoons, at four o'clock, 

 as follows : 



"The Salton Sea and its Effect on Vegetation," by 

 Dr. D. T. MacDougal. 



" Collecting Fungi in the Wilds of Maine," by Dr. 

 W. A. Murrill. 



19. " The Forms and Functions of Leaves," by Dr. C. 

 r Gager. 

 26. "The True Grasses and their Uses," by Mr. 

 George V Nash. 



-' Nov. 2. " The Giant Trees of California : Their Past His- 

 tory and Present Condition," by Dr. Arthur Hollick. 



Nov. 9. "The Progress of the Development of the New 

 York Botanical Garden," by Dr. N. L. Brixton. 

 '•">•• Nov. 16. " Edible Roots of the United States," by Dr. H. 

 ;H. Rusby. 



The lectures will be illustrated by lantern slides and otherwise. 



at 6:02 P. M. 



• The Museum Building is reached by the Harlem D 

 the New York Central and Hudson River Railway t< 

 cal Garden Station, by trolley cars to Bedford Park, ( 



