JOURNAL 
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The New York Botanical Garden 
Vou. II. October, 1901. No. 22. 
RECEPTION DAYS AND LECTURES. 
The Director-in-Chief and other members of the staff will re- 
at 5:38 P. M. eee fare 25 cents. Opportunity will be 
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the hemlock forest, and parts of the arboretum site 
The autumn course of lectures 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 follows 
ee 12th, Sunlight and vegetation, by Dy D. T. MacDou- 
ere toth, Botany of the West Indies, by Dr. N. L. Brit- 
ton. 
October 26th, Habits and Characteristics of some of the larger 
Marine Plants, by Dr. M. A. Howe. 
ovember 2nd, Ancestral History of Some Living Trees, by 
Dr. C. A. Hollick. 
ovember 9th, Production of Cinchona bark and Quinine in 
the East Indies by . H. Rusby. 
November ee Botanical Features of the Mountains of Colo- 
rado, S Dr L. M. Underwood. 
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