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The American Association for the Advancement of Science 
will meet in New York City June aa The principal fea- 
tures of botanical interest are as follow 
Lecture on flora of Alaska, by ae F, V. Coville, Museum, 
New York Botanical Garden, June 23d, 4:30 
Address by Professor William Trelease, Vice-President of Sec- 
tion G, in room 502 ee Hail, Columbia University, 
Monday, June 25th, at 3 P 
Reading of papers before a Gin same place, Tuesday, 
June 26th, 10 A. M.to4 P.M 
Meeting of the ee Glue of the Association, same place, 
Tuesday, June 26th, 
Meeting of Section c in ae Lecture Hall of the Museum, 
New York Botanical Garden, Wednesday, June 27th, 10 A. M., 
at which the Torrey Memorial es will be given by represen- 
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of the Sullivant Moss Chapter, Linnean Fern Chapter, Council of 
the Botanical Society of America and of the Society for Plant 
ysiology and Morphology. The informal dinner of the 
botanists will be given in the evenin 
Meeting of the Botanical Club of the Association . cs 
horn Hall, Columbia University, Ser se June 2 ; 
Joint session of Section G a ei ee of 
America at which the program of ie nae will be presented in 
a oareae Hall, Thursday, June ae 10 A. M. to 4 P.M 
Meeting of the Botanical Club of the Association, Frida 
June pe in room 502 Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia Univer- 
sity, 9 A. M. 
Discussion of the Plant Geography of North America before 
Section G, in room 502 Schermerhorn ae ae bia ae 
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ellerman, Dr. Roscoe Pound, Dr. H. C. Cowles, D 
P. A Ryabae, Dr. J. N. Rose, Professor C. V. Piper, Piolessor 
Bray, Mr. G. V. Nash, Mr. T. H. Kearney, Dr. N. L. 
pation: and one or two foreign botanists. 
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