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 1915 
President: John M. Coulter 
Chicago, III. 
Vice-President: R.A.Harper 
New York, N. Y. 
Treasurer: Arthur Hollick 
New Brighton, N. Y. 
Secretary: H. H. BartleTt 
Washington, D, C. 
Councilors: 
George F. Atkinson 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
David Fairchild 
Washington, D, C, 
W. F. Ganong 
Northampton, Mass. 
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, hot members of the Council, on 
blanks to be obtained from the Secretary. ^ 
The annual dues are $5.00 ($1.00 remitted in 191 5), 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. 
