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beth Marcy on "Some Factors Influencing Smut Infection in 



the Sorghums." 



The meeting adjourned at 4:45 p.m. after which tea was 



served by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Clyde Chandler 

 Recording Secretary 



Meeting of March 7, at American Museum of 

 Natural History 



The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. 

 Arthur H. Graves at 8:15 p.m. Eighty-seven persons were 

 present. 



No business was transacted. 



Mr. W. E. Kearns, Assistant Park Naturalist, spoke on his 

 experiences in Yellowstone National Park. Mr. Kearns has 

 photographed the Park at the various seasons and especially 

 attractive were the natural color slides showing the plant and 

 animal life of the Park during midwinter. 



Clyde Chandler 

 Recording Secretary 



Meeting of March 15, at Columbia University 



The meeting of the Torrey Club w^as called to order at 4:30 

 P.M. by the Vice-President, Mr. George T. Hastings. Twenty- 

 eight persons were present. 



The minutes of the meeting of February 15 and March 7 

 were adopted as read. 



Miss Charlotte M. Jacobs, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 

 Hunter College, 2 Park Ave., New York City and Dr. Henry J. 

 Costing, Dept. of Botany, Duke University, Durham, N. C, 

 were elected annual members of the Club. 



Mrs. Robert B. Zatz, 1384 Union Street, Brooklyn, New 

 York and Mr. Eugene Gross, 775 High Street, Newark, N. J., 

 were elected associate members of the Club. 



The transfer of Mr. George F. Dillman, 346 East 87th 

 Street, New York, N. Y., and Dr. John S. Ware, 396 Van Duzer 

 Street, Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y., from annual member- 

 ship to associate membership was approved. 



The following resignations from annual membership were 

 reported: Dr. E. S. Schultz, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. 

 D. A., Washington, D. C; Mr. Frank H. Rossiter, 365 Reserve 



