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Among the notable titles presented at these sessions may 
be mentioned : 
Jan. 14, “Studies on rust fungi,” by Dr. J. C. Arthur, Pur- 
due University. 
Feb. 4, ‘‘ Features of the work of an experiment station bota- 
nist,’”’ by Prof. A. D. Selby, Wooster, Ohio. - 
eb. 11, ‘‘ Electrical response in plants,” by H. M. Richards, 
Barnard College. 
Fic. 4. Physiological laboratory, New York Botanical Garden. 
Feb. 18, “‘ Results of a forestry survey of Vermont,” by Dr. 
. D. Howe, Chicago University. : 
March 4, “A tour of American deserts,’ by Dr. D. T. Mac: 
Dougal. 
April 1, “ The family Convolvulaceae,” by Mr. H. D, House. 
April 8, ‘‘ Botanical explorations in Cuba,” by Prof. F. S. 
Earle and Mrs. E. G. Britton. 
