Program 



FRIDAY AFTERNOON, TWO O'CLOCK. 

 Vermont Violets. 



Pres. Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury College.. 

 More Finds in my Section. 



William H. Beanchard, Westminster. 

 An Experiment with the Fruit of the Red Baneberry. 



Miss Alice E. Bacon, Bradford. 



Reversion in a Columbine. 



Mrs. Frederick A. Richardson, Burlington. 

 A Many Branched Spleenwort. 



Miss Elizabeth Billings, Woodstock 



Nitrogen Gatherers. 



Wieeiam Stuart, University of Vermont. 

 Ferns of Smugglers and Nebraska Notches. 



Mrs. H. E. Straw, Stowe. 



My Aster. 



H. M. Seeey, Middlebury College. 



Recollections of Mr. C. C. Frost. 



Mrs. E. B. Davenport, Brattleboro. 



The Frost Herbarium. 



L. R. Jones, University of Vermont. 



A List of Vermont Local Floras. 



John Henley Barnhardt, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



The Vermont Bird Club will hold its first session in the same 

 room immediately following the adjournment of the afternoon 

 session of the Botanical Club. 



FRIDAY EVENING, EIGHT O'CLOCK. 



Life and Work of Zadock Thompson. 



G. H. Perkins, University of Vermont. 



Annual Address: Some Results of Deforestation in Vermont 

 (stereopticon illustrations). 



CeiETon D. Howe, University of Chicago. 



SATURDAY MORNING, NINE O'CLOCK. 



Annual Business Meeting. 



Annual Roel Cael ; each member present is expected to respond 



with some item of general botanical interest. 

 The Thelephorae of Vermont. 



E. A. BurT; Middlebury College. 

 Additions to the Flora of Burlington and Vicinity during 1902. 



Mrs. NeeeiE F. Flynn, Burlington. 

 The Pollution of Water Supplies by Algae. 



G. T. Moore, Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 

 An Appeal for More Study of the Lower Plants in our Schools. 



Miss Ruth B. Fisher, Johnson Normal School. 

 The Chandler Herbarium. 



President Ezra Brainerd. 



A Canoe Trip in Northern Maine. 



W. W. Eggleston, Rutland. 



Plant Progression. 



Carlton D. Howe, Essex Junction High School. 



Vagaries of Hepatica. 



F. A. Ross, Burlington. 



The Message of the Trees. 



Miss M. Eva Baker, Springfield. 



