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...FORESTRY CLUB. "The Forests of China." (Illustrated Lecture.) Mr. E. H. Wilson, of the Arnold Arboretum. Pierce...
...CRIMSON. Professor A. B. Hart describes the new treaty of reciprocity between Harvard and some Western colleges. A very enthusiastic review is given of "The Mediaeval Mind" by H. O. Taylor '78. From the Bulletin of the Royal Gardens at Kew is reprinted an English view of the Arnold Arboretum in which high praise is given the Arboretum and Professor Sargent. An admirably lucid account is given of the present relations between Harvard and the city of Cambridge, which every Harvard man should read. Another number might well contain an article describing the relations of some of the Western universities...
...meet the need of persons interested in plants who wish to know when particular trees and shrubs in the Arnold Arboretum are in bloom, it is proposed to issue from time to time bulletins of popular information, in which attention will be called to the flowering of important plants and other matters connected with them. During the spring and autumn these bulletins will probably be issued every Saturday, and from time to time during the remainder of the year when the necessity for them exists; and in them notice will seeing during the following week...
...last meeting of the Corporation C. E. Faxon '67 was appointed assistant director of the Arnold Arboretum from March 1. Mr. Faxon received the honorary degree of A.M. from the University in 1897. He was instructor in Botany from 1879 to 1884, and assistant at the Arboretum from 1882. Mr. Faxon is now second only to Dr. C. S. Sargent, who is director of the Arboretum...
...agreement with the Department of Agriculture, Mr. F. N. Meyer, who has been in China during the last two years as an agent of the Department, is to collect floral specimens on Mount Wuti in Sansi for the Arboretum during the spring and autumn of this year, under the direction of Mr. Wilson...