916 The American Naturalist. [October, 
stellulata and its allies.” A. B. Seymour, “ A key to species of Clado- 
nia.” Mr. Seymour exhibited this key, the work of F. L. Sargent. 
S. A. Beach, * Some observations on black-knot.” 
For want of time the following papers were read by title: L. H. 
Bailey, *Sand-Dune weeds.” W. W. Rowlee, “ The propagation of 
Ranunculus delphinifolius by runners.” FE. J. Durand, “Some notes 
on the germination of the spores of Enteridium rozeanum.” KV. 
Riley, “ Herbarium entomology.” C. V. iley, * Yucea pollination." 
B. T. Galloway, “Notes on * hexenbesen? of Rubus." B. T. Gallo- 
way, “Some methods employed in the investigation of parasitic fungi 
and other organisms,” 
Upon motion two members were added to the committee on nomen- 
clature. Dr. Wm. Trelease, and Dr. E. L. Greene were named. 
The club then adjourned until the next meeting of the A. A. A. S. 
—CnHARLES E. Bessey. 
