The Josselyn Botanical Society of 
Maine will have its annual meeting this 
year at Kittery Point. This is the extreme 
southern point of the state, and many plants 
of southern range not yet reported from the 
state are to be looked for. The attendance 
of several botanists from Washington and 
other places will add much to the interest 
and value of the meetings. 
Tickets at reduced rates may be obtained 
at any station of the Maine Central Railroad 
on the enclosed list. Call for tickets to 
Kittery Point and return on account of the 
Josselyn Botanical Society. 
Kittery Point is reached by trains of the 
Eastern division of the Boston & Maine 
Railroad to Kittery Junction, thence by elec¬ 
tric cars to Hotel Champernowne, Kittery 
Point. 
Members should plan to reach the hotel 
not later than six o'clock Monday evening, 
August 14, that they may be present at the 
business meeting of the Society on that 
evening. 
Accommodations,including rooms and board 
for members and guests of the Society, will 
be provided at the Hotel Champernowne, 
Kittery Point. Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 a 
day. 
PROGRAM 
Monday, August 14. 8 P. M., a meeting of the 
Society will be held for the transaction 
of business, including reports of all 1 
standing committees. 
Tuesday, August 15, 8 P. M., Dr. Fred Day- 
ton Lambert, of Tufts College, will speak 
on “The Alternation of Generations in 
Plants.” This will be a public meeting, 
and all persons interested are cordially 
invited to attend. 
On the evenings of Wednesday and Thurs¬ 
day informal meetings of the Society will be 
held for various reports and fob comparison 
of notes and collections. 
