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City, and Miss Adele Kline, 209 N. Maple Avenue, East Orange, 

 New Jersey were unanimously elected to membership in the 

 Club. 



It was moved by Mr. Torrey that the club endorse the 

 emendment to the penal law, section 1425, adding the wild 

 Azalea to the list of protected plants, and that the Secretary be 

 instructed to write to Mr. Burton D. Esmond informing him 

 of this action. This motion was passed. 



Dr. P. W. Zimmerman of the Boyce Thompson Institute 

 at Yonkers gave a very interesting talk on "Motion Picture 

 Showing the Growth and Movements of Plants." 



Respectfully submitted, 

 Forman T. McLean, Secretary 



Meeting of March 16, 1932 



The meeting was called to order at The New York Botanical 

 Garden at 3:30 p.m. by President Sinnott with thirty-one mem- 

 bers present. 



Mrs. Kenneth M. Goode, Barbizon-Plaza Hotel, Central 

 Park South, New York City and Miss Helen Houghtaling, 

 Coytesville, New Jersey were unanimously elected to member- 

 ship in the club. 



Dr. Alfred L. Gundersen of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 

 gave an interesting talk on the "Flower Buds and the Classifi- 

 cation of Dicotyledons. 



Meeting adjourned at 5 : 00 p.m. 



Respectfully submitted, 

 Forman T. McLean, Secretary 



