Meetings of Scientific Societies Held in the 

 Science Museum. 



SUBJECT OF MEETINGS. 



Springfield Botanical Society. 



1906. 



IMay 



4. 



Historical trees. Miss Mary E. Trueblood. 



-May 



11. 



Coloration of flowers. Mrs. Maria L. Owen. 



May 



18. 



Class work. 



May 



25. 



Analysis of cupuliferae. ^ 



-June 



1. 



Value of the cupuliferae. Miss Mary F. Paine. \ 



-June 



9. 



The juglandaceae. Mrs. F. I. W. Burnham. 



-June 



15. 



Laticiferous plants. Rev. John L. Kilbon. 



June 



16. 



Field day at Mt. Toby. 



-June 



22. 



The Amherst experiment station. Dr. George E. Stone. 



-June 



29. 



Botanical nomenclature. Miss Elizabeth Booth. 



July 



6. 



The White mountains. Rev. Herbert Woodin. 



July 



13. 



Class work on fruits. 



July 



20. 



Forestry abroad and at home. Mrs. Newton Morgan. 



•July 



27. 



Analysis of labiatae. Mrs. C. F. Leonard. 



July 



28. 



Field day at Tatham. 



July 



31. 



Field day at Smith college. 



-A.ug. 



3. 



Starch. Frank D. Bishop. 



Aug. 



7. 



Field day at Southwick, 



Aug. 



10. 



Value of the labiatae. Mrs. J. M. Kennedy. 



Aug. 



17. 



Molds. Harry Piper. 



Aug. 



24. 



Trip through the Yosemite. Mrs. E. J. Lazelle. 



Aug. 



31. 



Class work. 



;Sept. 



7. 



Flora of Indiana. Prof. Frank E. Watson. 



Sept. 



14. 



Vegetable oils. Miss Josephine E. Strong. 



;Sept. 



21. 



Burbank's work. Miss W. S. Sanborn. 



Sept. 



22. 



Field day at Mountain park. 



Sept. 



28. 



The arrangement of leaves. Miss Chloe St. John. 



:Sept. 



29. 



Field day at Mt. Nonotuck. 



Oct. 



5. 



Value of the leguminosae. Miss Annie E. Smith. 



Oct. 



12. 



Experiments in physiological botany. W. S. C. Russell. 



Oct. 



19. 



Bacteria in relation to agriculture. A. Vincent Osmun. 



Oct. 



26. 



A summer pilgrimage to an ancient and modern laboratory. Dr. Henri- 







etta Hooker. 



Oct. 



27. 



Field day to Lithia spring. 



Nov. 



10. 



Forestry. Dr. George E. Stone. 



Dec. 



8. 



Work at Smith college. Edward L. Canning. 



1907. 





Jan. 



12. 



Mushroom culture. Asa S, Kinney. 



Feb. 



9. 



Forestry at Forest park. J, Alden Davis. 



March 



9. 



Sand dunes. Miss F. G. Smith. 



April 



19. 



Annual meeting. 



April 26. 



Orchids. Mrs. F, I, W. Burnham. 







The Springfield Zoological Club. 



1906. 



May 



16. 



Circulatory and digestive systems. Dr. Ralph B. Ober, 



May 23. 



Some facts relating to bacteria. Dr. Joel I. Butler. 



June 



13. 



Some facts relating to bacteria (continued). Dr. Joel I. Butler. 



