PROCEEDINi iS < )l- I HE CLl B 



\1 l-.i. 1 1\<. of Oc roBER 18, 193 J 



The Meeting was called to order at the New York Botanical 

 Garden at 3:30 p.m. by Dr. Howe. There were 2(> members 

 present. 



The minutes of the meetings of May 17 and October 3 were 

 read and approved. 



The following were unanimously elected to membership in 

 the club: Professor K. B. Babcock, University of California, 

 Berkeley, Cal.; Mr. Ruben de Souza Carvalleo, Escola Superior 

 de Agricultura, Piracicala, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Miss Genevieve 

 Clulo, Department of Botany, West Virginia University, Mor- 

 gantown, \V. Va.; Mr. S. M. Pady, the New York Botanical 

 Garden, New York, N. Y. 



The loss of Mr. Eugene A. Rau by death was reported and 

 the deep regret of the club expressed. Dr. D. H. Campbell of 

 Stanford University, California, who has been a member of the 

 Club for a number of years, was present, the first time he has 

 been able to attend a meeting of the club. 



Dr. B. O. Dodge, Plant Pathologist at the New York Botan- 

 ical Garden gave a talk on "Haustoria of Gymnosporangia." 

 This paper is being published in the Proceedings of the Na- 

 tional Shade Tree Conference. 



Miss A. Aronescu of the New York Botanical Garden gave 

 a talk on "Early stages of infection and haustorium formation 

 of the Rose Black Spot Fungus. 



Forman T. McLean 

 Secretary 



Meeting of November 15, 1933 



The Meeting was called to order at the New York Botani- 

 cal Garden at 3:30 p.m. by President Blakeslee. There were 25 

 members present. 



The minutes of the meeting of October 18 were read and ap- 

 proved. 



The following were unanimously elected to membership in 

 the Club: Mr. Robert T. Clauson, Botany Department. Cornell 



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