JOURNAL 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vou. II. March, 1901. No. 15. 
RECEPTION DAYS AND LECTURES. 
The Director-in-Chief and other members of the staff will re- 
ceive members and their friends at the grounds in Bronx Park 
on every Saturday in April, May, and June. Train leaves Grand 
Central Station, Harlem Division at 2:15 p.m., for Bronx Park. 
Returning train leaves Bronx Park at 5: ae p.M. Excursion 
fare 25 cents. Opportunity will be given for the inspection of 
ee and herbarium, the large con- 
servatories, the herbaceous plantation, the hemlock forest, and 
The spring course of eceaes will be delivered in the Lecture 
Hall, of the Museum Building of the Garden, Bronx Park, on 
Saturday afternoons, at 4:30 o'clock, as follow 
April 6t “Movements of Sap,” by Dr. D. T. MacDougal. 
April 1 ith —<“ Some of our Trees, Their Flowers and Fruit,” 
an Bru 
April 20th.— Progress a the Development of the Garden,” 
Dr. N. L. Britton. 
April 27th.—" The Dawn of Modern Types ; a Study of Fos- 
sil Plants,” by Dr. Arthur Hollick. 
th.—* The Peanut, its Nature and Uses,” by Dr, H. H. 
Rusby. 
May 11th—‘ The Flowers gis of the Higher Cat- 
skills,” . M. Cornelius Van Bru 
