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Friday Afternoon, Feb. 5, 2 o'clock. 



Notes on Vermont Mosses, 



A. J. Grout, Columbia University 



Need of a better Knowledge of the Cryptogamic Flora 

 of Vermont, E. A. Burt, Middlebury College 



Progress in our Knowledge of the Flowering Plants of 

 Vermont. President Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury College 



A Botanical Survey of Vermont. 



L. R. Jones, University of Vermont 



The Flora of Burlington and Vicinity, 



Tracy E. Hazen, University of Vermont 



The Flora of Mud Pond, 



Webster Lockwood, j 

 C. E. Bryant, j 



Williston 



Friday Evening, Feb. 5, 7:30 o'clock. 



The Structure of the Apple, 



Henry M. Seely, Middlebury College 



Paleobotany of Vermont, 



G. H. Perkins, University of Vermont 



Reminiscences of Botanical Rambles in Vermont, 



C. G. Pringle, Charlotte 



Saturday Forenoon, Feb. 6, 9 o'clock. 



Nature Studies in Our Public Schools, 



Superintendent Mason S. Stone, Montpelier 



Botany in the High School, 



E. A. Shaw, Prin. Newbury Seminary 



Discussion, led by L. R. Jones 



Some Ferns that Grow in Brattleboro, 



Miss Anna L. Grout. W. Brattleboro 



Herbarium Making. 



Miss Martha G. Tyler, Fairbanks Museum 



The New England Astragali, 



W. W. Eggleston, Rutland 



Definiteness of Variation, and its Significance in Tax- 

 onomy, F. A. Waugh, University of Vermont 



Saturday Afternoon, Feb. 6, 2 o'clock. 



The Golden Hawkweed in Vermont, 



W. A. Orton, University of Vermon* 



Botanizing in California, 



M. A. Howe, Columbia University 



Methods of Dispersion of Seeds, 



Miss Anna M. Clark, University of Vermont 



Our Edible Mushrooms, 



Miss M. Belle Smith, Brattleboro 



A Spring Trip through the Upper Connecticut Valley to 

 Willoughby Lake, W. W. Eggleston, Rutland 



