THE TORREY BOTAN ICAL CLUB 



President 

 HERBERT M. RICHARDS, Sc.D. 



Vice- Presidents 

 JOHN HENDLEY BARNHART, A.M., M 1'. 

 C. STUART GAGER, Ph.D. 



Secretary 



FRANCIS W. PENNELL, Ph.D. 



Treasurer 



FRED W. SEAVER, Ph.D. 



MEETINGS 



Meetings twice each month from October to May inclusive : the second Tuesday 

 at 8:15 P.M., at the American Museum of Natural History or at Columbia Uni- 

 versity ; the last Wednesday at 3:30 p. m., in the Museum Building of the New York 

 Botanical Garden. 



PUBLICATIONS 



All subscriptions and other business communications relating to the publications 

 of the Club should be addressed to the Treasurer, Dr. Fred W. Seaver, New York 

 Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York City. Matters relating to advertisements 

 and circulation should be referred to Dr. Michael Levine, Montefiore Hospital, New 

 York City. 



Bulletin. Monthly, established 1870. Price, $4.00 a year ; single numbers 40 

 cents. Of former volumes, only 24-47 can be supplied separately ; certain number* 

 of other volumes are available, but the entire stock of some numbers has been 

 reserved for the completion of sets. Manuscripts intended for publication in the 

 Bulletin should be addressed to the Editor, Osborn Botanical Laboratory, Yale 

 University, New Haven, Connecticut. Papers should not exceed ten pages in length, 

 and illustrations should be limited to one page of text figures or one plate. Longer 

 and more copiously illustrated papers, however, may be published if the excess pages 

 and illustrations are paid for by the contributors. 



Torreya. Bimonthly, established 1901. Price, $1.00 a year. Manuscripts in- 

 tended for publication in Torreya shoiild be addressed to George T. Hastings, 

 Editor, Robbins Place, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Memoirs. Occasional, established 1889. (See preceding page of cover.) 

 Preliminary Catalogue of Anthophyta and Pteridophyta within 100 miles of 

 New York City, 1888. Price, |l.oo 



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