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AMERICAN POMOEOGICAE SOCIETY 
MEMORIALS. 
Eloquent pleas were presented before the society by Dr. M. B. Waite 
on behalf of a contribution to a memorial to be erected in France in honor 
of William Day, a Frenchman who discovered the Bordeaux mixture and 
which was the first great step in modern methods of treatment for the 
fungous diseases of plants; and by William F, Gude in the interest of a 
memorial to be erected in Washington in honor of William Robinson Smith, 
late Director of the National Botanic Garden in Washington city. This 
movement is being fostered by the Society of American Florists and Orna- 
mental Horticulturists. Both appeals were referred to the executive com- 
mittee for action. 
NECROLOGY. 
This Society during the past biennium has felt with unusual force the 
weight of time’s eternal call, and with a sense of peculiar sadness and loss, 
records on this page the names of departed members. 
LIFE MEMBERS. 
Francis Brill 
John S'. Chlkins . . . 
Lewis Chase 
Norman J. Coleman 
John Craig 
W. F. Heikes 
Claudius L. Hoag . . 
William R. Mann . . 
Samuel A. Robinson 
William Smith .... 
William C. Strong . 
E. O. Popenoe 
Hempstead, New York. 
Los Angeles, California. 
Rochester, New York. 
St. Louis, Missouri. 
Ithaca, New York. 
Huntsville, Alabama. 
Lockport, New York. 
Sharon, Massachusetts. 
Portland, Oregon. 
Geneva, New York. 
Waban, Massachusetts. 
Topeka, Kansas. 
BIENNIAL MEMBERS. 
Henry Augustine . 
J. J. Harrison 
William N. Irwin . 
Lowell B. Judson . 
A. McNeil 
Thomas V. Munson 
Edward O. Painter 
P. W. Williams . . . 
Normal, Illinois. 
Painesville, Ohio. 
Washington, D. C. 
.Ithaca, New York. 
Ottawa, Canada. 
Denison, Texas. 
Jacksonville, Florida. 
Auburn, Alabama. 
