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baceous Garden to the Hemlock Forest, the southern continua- 
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with John B, Devlin will nearly complete the road and path 
system west of the Bronx River and south of the Fruti- 
. G, Lloyd, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a student of the larger 
Fungi, spent nearly a month at the Garden this summer in ex- 
secution of his proposed monograph of North American speci 
of these interesting p. r. Lloyd has succeeded admirably 
in photo Fungi, and he has kindly contributed a larg 
number of photographs and artotypes for our Museum col- 
lections. 
ae July the herbarium of Mr, L. Y. Chamberlain, which 
consists of nearly one thousand specimens mainly from 
Angeles County, Chan and New England. 
Considerable attention was devoted to the installing of speci- 
mens of the local flora in the swinging frames in the Systematic 
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the present time the frames contain nearly all of the lichens, 
common or local name of the plant, the botanical name, the 
