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Resolved: That the Torrey Botanical Club welcomes the 
suggestion that local chapters be established in various parts 
of the United States outside the limits of the New York local 
flora region. The club authorizes President Sinnott to open 
negotiations with Professor Jennison on the following general 
basis. (1) Chapters are to bear the name of the locality where 
organized. (2) Membership is to consist of at least three regular 
members of the parent society. (3) Other members of the chapter 
are to receive TORREYA on the payment of $1.00 per year to the 
parent society. (4) The chapter may have one representative 
on the editorial board, to be nominated by the chapter. It is 
understood that the pages of TORREYA are open to the members 
of the chapter with such limitations as to space as now exist. 
(5) These relations may be terminated after one year’s notice by 
either organization. 
Dr. B. O. Dodge addressed the club on ‘‘A Further Study of 
the Morphology and Life History of Rose Black Spot Fungus,” 
as follows. 
half were left without protection. Both mildew and black spot 
were prevalent on the untreated plants during the summer, and 
they showed a great deal of defoliation during September and 
October. The protected plants bloomed freely until November 
