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trips to points of general interest. One such expedition was 

 made to Brooklyn Lake about six miles above the camp. Cars 

 were driven as far as the Lake and the entire party walked com- 

 pletely around this body of water each one collecting the plants 

 in which he was especially interested. On another occasion cars 

 were driven as far as the roads permitted and a number of the 

 delegation climbed to the crest of the mountains while others 

 spent their time botanizing about the shores of Lake Marie. 



On Sunday, August 4, camp was broken and the delegation 

 returned to their respective homes. The meeting was a decided 

 success and it was the unanimous opinion of all present that 

 the summer outings should be continued. 



Respectfully submitted, 



FoRMAN T. McLean 



Secretary 



ERRATA 



Due to a mixing of type after the proof was read there were 

 a large number of errors on pages 38 to 41 of number 3. 

 Page 38, line 6 from top Popiiliis deltoides 



line 5 from bottom Mimosa strigillosa 

 39, first column line 18, after Typhaceae insert r3'^/fasp. 



22 Eragrostis hypnoides 

 31 Paspalum dilatatiim 

 5 from bottom Commelina nudi- 

 flora 



bottom line Chenopodiuni ani- 

 hrosioides 

 second column, line 14 Seshan exaltatiis 

 27 Epilobiaceae 

 7 from bottom Ileliotropium 

 indicum 

 40 first column, line 4 Diodia 



14 Populus deltoides 



27 Panicum dichotomiflorum 



32 Cyperus rotund s 



4 from bottom Ch^nopodium ambro- 



sioides 



3 from bottom Chenopodium 



