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Miss Ethel Greenburp;, 749 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 

 Miss Margaret A. Griffin, 45 Clark St., Paterson, N. J. 

 Mrs. Cecilia Mann Grossman, 103 East 15th St., New 



York, N. Y. 

 Miss Grace L. Holmes, 2309 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn. 



N. Y. 

 Mr. Arthur C. Lasswell, 500 East Eordham Road, New 



York, N. Y. 

 Miss Mary T. MacMurray, 8629-109th St., Richmond 



Hill, New York. 

 Miss Helen S. Morris, 2691 Creston Ave., New York, N. Y. 

 Miss Rosemary F. Mullen, 420 East 84th St., New York, 



N. Y. 

 Mr. William Rogenstein, 938 Longwood Ave., Bronx, 



New York City. 

 Mr. Albert Saeger, Junior College of Kansas City, Kansas 



City, Missouri. 

 Miss Adela'de Taub, 1517 Jesup Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 

 Miss Phyllis L. Taylor, 792 East 175th St., New York, 



N. Y. 

 - Miss Elizabeth M. Tompkins, 134 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn. 



N. Y. 

 Miss Ruth N. Walker, 96 Winthrop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Miss Marie Wallfield, 1269 46th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Miss Coila B. Wright, 8625 Whitney Ave., Elmhurst, 



Long Island, New York. 



The secretary spoke of the arrangements that had been 

 made by the committee composed of the officers of the Club 

 for a smoker given by the Torrey Botanical Club to visiting 

 botanists at the December meeting of the A. A. A. S. in New 

 York City. The smoker to be held at the Hotel Astor at 

 about 10 p. m., immediately following the dinner of the Botan- 

 ical Society of America. All members of the Club were 

 urged to be present. 



The scientific part of the program consisted of a paper 

 by Dr. H. L. Shirley entitled, "The Ecological Importance of 

 Light in the Growth of Forest Plants." His conclusions 

 were as follows: 



