JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vou. II. - _December, 190) 190 No. 24, 
Lae OF DR. M. A. HOWE, ean ee 
ee - Oe TO NOVA SCOT 
WFOUNDLAND 
(Presented to the Scientific Directors October 22, 190F. aq 
Dr. N. L. Britton, Director-in-Chief : 
would respectfully report that in accordance with your in- 
structions of June 13, 1901, detaching me from duty at the Gar- 
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fellow in oeeay in the Unveniy of Chicago, ns of whom 
rendered very efficient assistance. 
ne of the main objects of the expedition was the collection 
the land pla ae wile : pave os of mine to the collection of 
the seaweeds, I stops of about a week each 
and two or three of only one or two days’ duration. Our first 
stand was at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. We then went northward 
by rail along the Bay of Fundy, stopping at Digby, and, for a 
short time, at Kingsport and Grand Pré in the Minas Basin. A 
day was spent inland at Windsor Junction and then we went on to 
