PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB 



Meeting of April 1, 1932 



The meeting was called to order at Schermerl orn Hall, Co- 

 lumbia University, at 8:15 p.m. by President Sinno t. There were 

 over 200 people present, including members of the Torrey Botani- 

 cal Club, Columbia University, etc. 



Professor A. C. Seward of Cambridge University gave a very 

 fine talk on "Plant Records of the Rocks." 



FoRMAN T. McLean 

 Secretary 



Meeting of April 20, 1932 



The meeting was called to order at The New York Botanical 

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

 ings of March 1 and March 16 were read and approved. 



Dr. Fred W. Foxworthy was elected a life member of the 

 Club. 



The following people were unanimously elected to member- 

 ship in the Club : Miss Amy E. Davis, 1882 Grand Concourse, 

 New York City; Mr. Charles P. Dring, 159 Washington Street, 

 Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Mr. Robert Ferrari, 283 West 11th Street, 

 New York City; Miss Bertha Flealy, Eastside High School, Pater- 

 son, N.J. ; Mr. George Harrington. 851 West 177th Street, New 

 York City; and Miss Tillie Schnell, 319 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, 

 N.Y. 



The resignations of Miss Laura M. Bragg and Mrs. Grace R. 

 Frazee were accepted with regret. 



A report was made by the Budget Committee. 



Mr. Joseph J. Copeland of the College of the City of New 

 York gave a very interesting talk on "A Botanical View of the 

 History of the Yellowstone." The talk was illustrated by colored 

 lantern slides. 



FoRMAN T. McLean 

 Secretary 



Meeting of May 3, 1932 



The meeting was called to order at the American Museum of 

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



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