Meeting of March 19, 1930 



The meeting was called to order at The New York Botanical 

 Garden at 3:30 p. m. by President Sinnott. Minutes of the 

 meetings of February 19 and March 4 were read and approved. 

 Twenty-five members were present. 



The following were unanimously elected to membership in 

 the club: 



Mr. L. Gordon Utter, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, 

 New York; Miss Margaret Paine Fisher, Woodrow Wilson 

 Hotel, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Miss A. Thurston, 93 Bel- 

 vedere Avenue, Yonkers, New York. 



The following resignations were accepted : 



Mr. Arthur C. Lasswell, Mr. Arthur Carpenter, and Mr. 

 Charles E. Raynal. 



A letter was read by our President from the Wisconsin Go- 

 Hiking Club urging us to save the Wolf River district. The 

 matter was brought up and discussed but no action was taken 

 regarding it 



Mr. ChesterW. Emmons gave a talk on "Clamp Connections 

 on Mycelia of Fungi." 



Professor J. S. Karling gave a talk on "Recent Studies on 

 Chytrids." 



There was a discussion after each talk. 



Meeting adjourned at 5 p. m. 



Respectfully submitted, 



FoRMAN T. McLean, Secretary 



Meeting of April 1, 1930 

 The meeting was called to order at the American Museum 

 of Natural History at 8:15 p. m. by President Sinnott. Eighty 

 four members and friends were present. 



Mrs. R. P. Wodehouse, 75 Ridge Drive, Yonkers, New York, 

 was unanimously elected to membership in the club. 



Professor M. A. Chrysler of Rutgers University gave a talk 

 on "Color Photography and Autochrome Pictures of the New 

 Jersey Pine Barrens." He showed lantern slides made by three 

 different methods, a large number of them illustrating the veg- 

 etation of the New Jersey pine barrens. 



Meeting adjourned at 9:40 p. m. for refreshments. 

 Respectfully submitted 



FoRMAN T. McLean, Secretary 



