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Bulletin be merged. Dr. Karling seconded the motion. The motion was de- 

 feated by a vote of 8 to 7. 



Dr. Graves announced the death of Dr. H. M. Denslow. Dr. Denslow.was 

 the last of the charter members of the Club. He died during the summer at the 

 age of 94. 



The scientific program of the evening consisted of reports on summer activi- 

 ties by Club members. Dr. Small reported that the trips in the summer field 

 schedule were well attended and quite successful. He paid tribute to the various 

 leaders of the trips. Mr. Ericspn told of finding two plants of western origin 

 in Tottenville, Staten Island. Dr. Svenson spoke about the bogs he had visited 

 in northern Pennsylvania. Dr. M. A. Johnson reported finding Aristolochia in 

 New Jersey. A fungus parasite on Pachysandra was reported by Dr. Seaver. 



The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 p.m. so that the members of the Club 

 might enjoy refreshments with their informal discussions. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Honor M. Hollinghurst 

 Recording Secretary 



