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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB 

 Meeting of January 25, 1928 



This ineetinj^ was held at the Museum Building o( the New 

 \'ork; Botanical Garden, and was the annual meetinjij of the Club, 

 this ha\ing been adjourned from the regular date, January 10, 

 out of respect to the memory of its late president, Dr. Herbert M. 

 Richards, who died suddenh' on January 9, 1928. 



The meeting was called to order by Mr. Raymond H. Torrey, 

 Vice-President, at 3:30 P.M. The minutes of the meetings of 

 December 8, December 13 and January 10, were read and ap- 

 proved. 



On the motion of Dr. Britton, the Club expressed its appreci- 

 ation of the splendid services of Mrs. Trelease in securing new- 

 members. The following new members were then unanimously 

 elected to membership in the Club: 



Miss Hannah Anderson, Lambertville, N, J. 



Mr. E. R. T. Berggren, 68 West 71st St., N. Y. C. 



Mrs. Arabel Bryan, 125 West 12th St., N. Y. C. 



Dr. Harold H. Clum, Hunter College, N. Y. C. 



Mr. Norman C. Fassett, Biology Bldg., Univ. of W'isconsin, 

 Madison, Wisconsin. 



Dr. Lee M. Hutchins, U. S. Peach Disease Field Laboratory, 

 Fort Valley, Ga. 



Mr. Donald Johansen, Dept. of Botany, Stanford Uni\^, Cal. 



Dr. John S. Karling, Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia Univ. 



Mr. Darwin S. Levine, 2564 Creston Ave., N. Y. C. 



Dr. Clarence Moore, Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia Uniw 



Mr. J. A. B. Nolla, Dept. Agriculture & Labor, Insular Ex- 

 periment Station, Rio Piedras, Porto Rico. 



Dr. Morton E. Peck, Dept. of Biology, Willamette Univ., 

 Salem, Oregon. 



Mrs. William R. Pitt, Drake Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 



Prof. J. M. Reade, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 



Prof. Claude J. Shirk, Neb. Wesleyan University, University 

 Place, Lincoln, Nebraska. 



Mr. Abraham Schur, 953 Faile St., Bronx, N. Y. C. 



Mr. Morris B. Shoemaker, 202 Lawrence Ave., New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. 



The following resignations were accepted with regret: 



