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Arrangements were made for the exhibition to be held in the 
Museum Building of the New York Botanical Garden on June 
11th and 12th, the detailed programme of which appears in a 
separate notice. 
The directors announced that the Plant Breeding Conference 
would be held on September 30 and October 1 and 2, and sub- 
mitted a synopsis of papers to be presented. 
L. Barron, Secretary. 
136 Liserty STREET. 
PROGRAMME FOR THE JUNE MEETING OF THE 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. 
New York BoranicaL GARDEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE II, Ig02. 
Members and their friends leaving Grand Central Station, 
Harlem Division, by the 1.35 P.M. train for Bronx Park (Botan- 
ical Garden) Station will be met at Bronx Park Station by Mr. 
James Wood, President of the Society, and escorted to the Her- 
baceous Ground and Hemlock Grove. 
Members and their friends leaving Grand Central Station by 
the 2.35 P. M. train will be met at Bronx Park Station by Dr. 
address on ‘‘ Horticultural Prospects,” by the President of the 
Society. 
Members and their friends leaving Grand Central Station by 
the 3.35 P. M. train will arrive at Bronx Park Station in time for 
the Formal Meeting. 
The Council of the Society will meet in the Administration 
Office, Museum Building, at 3.15 P. M. 
The Museum, Library, Herbarium, and Laboratories in the 
Museum Puilding will be open for inspection until 6.30 P. M. 
Trains leave Bronx Park Station for Grand Central Station 
at 5.28, 5.42, 6.13, and 6.57 P. M. The excursion fare is 25 
cents, 
An exhibition will be held in connection with the meeting, in 
