Acer rubruni 

 Sali.x \itellina 



" discolor 



" luiniilis 

 Myrica carolinensis 

 Prunus a\ium 



" serolina 

 Aronia arbutifolia 

 Hicoria o\ata 



" glabra 

 alba 

 Betula lenta 



" populifolia 

 Sassafras \'ariifolium 

 Populus grandidentata 

 Quercus alba 



" bicolor 



" rubra 



" \elutina 



" coccinea 



" montana 



" palustris 



Castanea dentata 

 Juglans nigra 



Liquidambar styraciflua 

 Clethra alnifolia 

 Nyssa syhatica 

 Blackberr\ -Rubus sp. 

 C'.aylussacia baccata 

 Rhus toxicodendron 



" copallina 



" glabra 



" vernix 

 Fagus grandifolia 

 Benzoin aestivale 

 Leucothoe racemosa 

 Viburnum prunifolium 



" dentatum 



Psedera quinquefolia 

 Sambucus canadensis 

 Ulmus americana 

 Carpinus caroliniana 

 Liriodendron tulipifera 

 Robinia pseudoacacia 

 Kalmia angustifolia 

 Spiraea latifolia 

 Ailanthus glandulosa 



NEWS NOTES 



Dr. Forman T. McLean has resigned from the stafT of the 

 Experiment Station of Rhode Island State College to accept 

 the position of Supervisor of Public Education at the New 

 York Botanical Garden. Dr. McLean is a graduate of Yale 

 L'niversity, 1907, taking also the degree of Master of Forestry 

 there in 1908. He was in the L'nited States Forestry Service 

 from that date until 1913, when he went for special graduate 

 studies to The Johns Hopkins L'niversity, from which he re- 

 ceived the degree of Ph. D. in 1915. From 1915 to 1921, he 

 taught botany in the L^ni\ersity cf the Philippines. 



The Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research of 

 Yonkers has begun an arboretum on a 300 acre tract on the 

 side of Sprain Ridge. The ridge was well covered with second 



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