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July 2-g. — The 1910 Symposium will be held in conjunction 

 with the Philadelphia Botanical Club at Farmingdale, Monmouth 

 Co., N. J. It will open at 8 p. m. on Saturday, July 2, with a dis- 

 cussion of the geological features and other points of interest at 

 Farmingdale. Headquarters for the week will be at the Amer- 

 ican Hotel (rates two dollars a day, by the day ; or ten dollars a 

 week). Members are requested to make their own arrangements, 

 and this should be done early as the accommodations are limited. 

 A convenient train for the New York contingent leaves foot of 

 Liberty Street (Central R. R. of N. J.) at 6.20 p. m. and arrives at 

 Farmingdale in time for the opening of the symposium. Guide, 

 Mr. Stewardson Brown. 



July 16. — Great Kills, Staten Island. Buy return ticket at 

 municipal ferry, foot of Whitehall Street, Manhatten. The guide, 

 Dr. Hollick, will meet the party which arrives at St. George on 

 the 9.00 A. M. boat from N. Y. Cost of trip about 40 cents. 



July 2j. — A study of medicinal flowers, leaves, and fruits at 

 Moshulou, N. Y. City. Train leaves 155th Street and Eighth 

 Avenue (Putnam Div. N. Y. Central) at 1.02 p. m. Returning 

 trains leave at 4.37 and 5.13 p. m. Guide, Dr. Mansfield. 



July JO. — Douglaston, L. I. Train leaves foot East 34th Street 

 (Long Island R. R.) at i.oo p. m. Returning trains leave at 4.05 

 and 5.00 p. M. Cost of trip about 50 cents. Guide, Mr. E. N. 

 E. Klein. 



August 6. — Special excursion for fungi to Cold Spring, L. I. 

 Train leaves foot East 34th Street (Long Island R. R.) at 9.00 

 A. M. Returning trains leave at 4.49 and 6.51 p. m. Cost of trip 

 about two dollars. Guides, Mr. Seaver and Mr. Dodge. 



Members of the club are urged to verify the train times given 

 above. In case of change it is understood that the train leaving 

 nearest the advertised time will be the one used. 



The chairman of the committee regrets that owing to unavoid- 

 able circumstances the determinations for the specimens collected 

 on last year's field trips will have to be delayed. 



The Field Committee, 



Norman Taylor, 



Chairman 



