JOSSELYN BOTANICAL SOCIETY 
OF MAINE 
Twelfth Annual Meeting, Jujx 3-6, 1906 
ROWE PONDS CAMPS 
HIS meeting will be held at the Rowe Ponds Camps, Pleasant 
Ridge Plantation, Maine. It promises to be of unusual interest, 
occurring as it will in a small clearing, in the great forest which 
covers so much of our state. There will be abundant opportunity 
for studying and collecting the characteristic plants of forest, 
lake and stream. This region has a decidedly different flora from any 
which the society has previously visited. 
Members should reach Bingham on the afternoon train of Monday, July 
2, and engage rooms at the Bingham Hotel for the night. Late in the after¬ 
noon or early the next morning it will be possible to do some collecting in the 
vicinity. The next forenoon (July 3), at about nine o’clock, the party will 
leave Bingham Hotel, in Mr. Healy’s teams, for Pleasant Ridge, seven miles 
distant. Occasional brief stops can be made, as well as one of longer dura¬ 
tion, in order to visit the picturesque and botanically interesting Houston 
