NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL CLUB 



There will be a Special Meeling of the Club at the rooms of the 

 Twentieth Century Club, No. 3 Joy Street, Boston, on Friday, 

 December 31, 1909, at 8 o'clock P. M. 



This meeting will have the form of an informal reception and 

 ^smoker" to which the gentlemen of the Botanical Society of America 

 and of the Botanical Section of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science will be invited. It is especially desired that 

 there may be as large an attendance as possible, of both resident and 

 non-resident members, to assist in greeting and entertaining the visiting 

 botanists from other parts of the country. There will be several brief 

 addresses and the usual supper. 



The regular Janu ar y Meeting, required by the provisions of the 

 constitution of the Club, will be held at the house of Dr. B. L. 

 Robinson, No. 3 Clement Circle, Cambridge, on Friday, January 7, 

 1910, at 8 o'clock P-M. 



As this meeting follows the special meeting at such a short interval, 

 it has been decided to have no formal program, but to devote it to the 

 consideration and discussion of various business matters, such as the 

 management and finances of Rhodora, and further provision for the 

 development of the Herbarium. Ojficers of the Club, members of the 

 Committees, and all members particularly interested in the activities 

 and welfare of the Club, are especially asked to be present. 



Members are earnestly requested to send immediate notice of any 

 change of address for the new Club Book- 



EDWARD L. Rand 



Corresponding Secretary 



Exchange Building 

 S3 State Street, Boston, Mass. , 



