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The evening's program was a lecture on "Miscellanies of a 

 South African Trip," by Dr. Emmeline Moore. 



The lecture was illustrated by numerous lantern-slides and pre- 

 pared specimens of plants of southern Africa. 



Adjournment followed. 



B. O. Dodge, 



Secretary. 



APRIL 28, I915 



The regular meeting of the Club was held in the morphological 

 laboratory of the New York Botanical Garden, April 28, 191 5, 

 at 3:30 P.M. President Harper presided. There were fifteen 

 persons present. 



The minutes of March 9 and March 13 were approved. Miss 

 Henrietta Lisk, New York City, Dr. Raymond J. Poole, De- 

 partment of Botany, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 

 and Mr. H. F. A. Meyer, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., 

 were nominated for membership. 



President Harper presented a request from the librarian at 

 Woods Hole, Mass., for the Bulletin beginning with vol. 27, 

 to complete their set. The motion made by Dr. Barnhart that 

 the Club grant the request was carried. These volumes to be 

 sent as an exchange for duplicate copies of papers and journals 

 which the library at Woods Hole may have for disposal. 



Miss Henrietta Lisk, Dr. R. J. Poole and Mr. H. F. A. Meyer 

 were then elected. 



The scientific program consisted of a paper by Dr. O. E. 

 White on "Mendelism." 



Adjournment followed. B. O. Dodge, 



Secretary. 



MAY II, I915 



The meeting of May ii, 1915, was held at the American 

 Museum of Natural History at 8:15 P.M. President Harper 

 presided. There were forty-five persons present. 



Dr. M. A. Howe gave an illustrated lecture on "The Sea 

 Gardens of Tropical America." 



Adjournment followed. . B. O. Dodge, 



Secretary. 



