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Botanical visitors in New York since Jul\- i, not already- 

 noted in ToRREYA. include Mr. O. W. Barrett, Agricultural Ex- 

 [veriment Station, Ma)'aguez, Porto Rico ; Professor Douglas 

 ]-{. Campbell, Stanford University, California ; Dr. E. H. 

 Eames, Bridgeport, Conn ; Professor Vladislaw Rothert, Odessa, 

 Russia ; Professor B. M. Duggar, University of Missouri, Co- 

 lumbia, Mo. ; Mrs. Flora W. Patterson, Mr. W. F. Wight, Mr. 

 William R. Maxon, Mr. C. E. Waters, Mr. Jesse B. Norton, 

 md Mr. E. L. Morris, Washington, D. C. ; Dr. Margaret C. 

 Ferguson , Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. ; Dr. George 

 H. Shull, Station for P^xperimental Evolution, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. , Mr. Alfred Rehder, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ; 

 Dr. C. F. Millspaugh, Ineld Columbian Museum, Chicago ; 

 Mr. John F. Cowell, Director of the Botanic Garden, Buffalo, 

 N. Y. ; Professor Alexander W. Evans and Professor Arthur 

 II. Graves, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. ; Mr. Charles 

 Louis Pollard, Springfield, Mass. ; Mr. N, Ohno. Tokyo, Japan ; 

 Professors F. S. Earle, and Mel. T. Cook, P^stacion Central 

 Agronomica de Cuba. Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba; Pro- 

 fessor J. E. Kirkwood, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 

 .M-r. John Macoun, Ottawa, Canada ; Professor L. H, Pammel, 

 Ames, Iowa ; Dr. W. A. Cannon, Desert Botanical Laboratory, 

 Tucson, Arizona . and Professor P. H. Rolfs. Miami, Florida. 



