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February 25, 19 14 



The meeting of February 25, 1914, was held in the Laboratory 

 of the New York Botanical Garden at 3:30 P.M. President 

 Harper presided. Twelve persons were present. The minutes 

 of February 10 were read and approved. 



The secretary read a communication from Dr. C. Stuart Gager 

 relating to the death of Dr. L. Schoney who was at one time a 

 member of the Torrey Club. 



The treasurer announced a gift of one hundred and eight dollars 

 to the Underwood Fund by Miss Caroline C. Haynes. This gift 

 was the proceeds from the sale of "American Hepaticae" (Ex- 

 siccatae) prepared and distributed by Miss Haynes. A vote of 

 thanks was extended to Miss Haynes for this generous contri- 

 bution. 



The first number on the announced scientific program con- 

 sisted of a lecture on "The Nature and Inheritance of Fascia, 

 tion," by Dr. O. E. White. 



Dr. B. O. Dodge then reported briefly on the use of the stereo- 

 scope in connection with binocular microphotographs. 



Adjournment followed. 



B. O. Dodge, 



Secretary. 

 March 10, 1914 



The meeting of March 10, 1914, was held at the American 

 Museum of Natural History at 8:15 P.M. President Harper 

 presided. Twenty-four persons were present. 



The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting and trans- 

 action of other business were dispensed with. The announced 

 scientific program was then in order. 



Professor H. M. Richards delivered an illustrated lecture on 

 "Some Aspects of Californian Coastal Vegetation." 

 Adjournment followed. 



Michael Levine, 



Sec. pro tern. 

 March 26, 1914 



The meeting of March 26, 1914, was held in the Laboratory of 

 the New York Botanical Garden at 3:30 P.M. Vice-president 

 Barnhart presided. Eighteen persons were present. 



