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lists recorded 111 flowering plants, 7 ferns, 8 mosses, 20 lichens, 

 and 3 fungi. The lists for mosses and fungi are only fragmentary 

 since no one well qualified to list these plants was available. One of 

 the lichen species, Cladonia turgida was remarkable for being the 

 second collection in the state, the other being from Atlantic County 

 where it was collected in 1936 by the late Raymond H. Torrey. 



John A. Small 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB 

 Minutes of the Meeting on January 6, 1942 



The annual meeting of the Torrey Botanical Club was held at 

 the Men's Faculty Club of Columbia University on Tuesday, Janu- 

 ary 6, 1942. Dinner was served at 6:30 p.m., after which the meet- 

 ing was called to order by the President, Dr. J. S. KarHng. Seventy- 

 seven members and friends were present. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. 



Reports of the officers of the Club were mimeographed and dis- 

 tributed to those present at the annual dinner. The report of Dr. 

 Dodge as delegate to the Fordham University anniversary and to 

 the A. A. A. S. meetings in Dallas, and the report of Dr. Robbins 

 as delegate of the Club to the New York Academy of Science were 

 accepted by the Club. 



Dr. Small announced that as a member of the New York-New 

 Jersey Trail Conference, the Club was participating in the Sports- 

 man's Show. 



The Club accepted the 1942 budget as approved by the Council. 



Dr. Zimmerman moved that the Club reconsider its action of 

 May 16, 1941, dedicating the 1942 volume of the Bulletin to Dr. 

 Harper, and extend the dedication to include the surviving charter 

 member of the Club, Dr. Denslow. Dr. Bold seconded the motion 

 and the Club so voted. 



The President announced that the following list of officers had 

 been elected by the Club to serve during 1942 : 



President : C. Stuart Gager 

 First Vice-President : John A. Small 

 Second Vice-President : Clyde Chandler 

 Corresponding Secretary : H. C. Bold 



