BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 
Reorganized 1906, uniting the Botanical Society of America (1893), the Society 
for Plant Morphology and Physiology (1896) and the American Mycological 
Society (1903). 
OFFICERS FOR 1914 
^ President: A. S. Hitchcock 
P" Washington, D. C. 
Vice-President: B. M. Duggar 
St, Louis, Mo. 
Treasurer: Arthur Hollick 
New Brighton, N. Y. 
Secretary: George T. Moore 
St, Louis, Mo, 
Councilors : 
Wm. Trelease 
Urhana, III, 
George F. Atkinson 
Ithaca, N, Y, 
David Fairchild 
Washington, D, C. 
The Society consists of fellows and members, and any one actively in- 
terested in botanical work is eligible for membership. Candidates for member- 
ship are recommended by three members, not members of the Council, on 
blanks to be obtained from the Secretary. 
The annual dues are $5.00 ($1.00 remitted in 1914), including subscrip- 
tion to the American Journal of Botany. Candidates for membership, 
proposed and approved by the Council, may receive the Journal at $3.00 per 
year, pending their election at the winter meeting of the Society. 
