JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
VoL. V. September, 1904. No, 57. 
THE AUTUMN LECTURES. 
The Director-in-Chief and other members of the staff will be 
pleased to receive members and their friends at the grounds in 
Bronx Park on every Saturday in May and June. Train leaves 
Grand Central Station, Harlem Division, N. Y.C. R. R., at 
2:35 P.M., for Bronx Park. Returning train leaves Bronx 
Park at 5:32 P. M. Excursion fare 25 cents. 
Opportunity will be given for inspection of the Museums, 
Laboratories, Library and Herbarium, the public Conservatories, 
the Herbaceous Collection, the Hemlock Forest, and parts of 
the Arboretum. The walk planned will be a little over a mile. 
The following lectures will be given in the lecture hall of the 
Museum at as o'clock. 
October “The Origin of Species as Illustrated by the 
Evening eee by Professor Hugo de 
October 8, ‘The Results of Botanical : mies of the 
Bahamas,” by Dr. N. L, Britton 
October 15, ‘A Summer at the Desert Laboratory,” by Pro- 
fessor Francis E. Lloyd. 
October 22, “ Life-history of a Fern,’ by Professor L. M. 
Underwood. 
October 29, “ Botanizing in the Austrian Tyrol,” by Dr. W. 
A. Murrill. 
November 5, “ Fossil Plants of Vicinity of New York,” 
"Dr. Arthur Hollick. 
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