Word: fungi
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Seymour, of the Cryptogamic Herbarium, will lead a natural history walk today from the Cherry Hill station through the woods to study lichens, mosses, ferns and other cryptogams, especially tree-attacking fungi. The walk will be open to all members of the University. Men may go either by bicycle (distance about 11 miles), meeting in the Square at 9 A. M., or by train leaving North Cambridge Junction at 10.22 A. M. Returning trains arrive at North Cambridge Junction...
...meeting of the Forestry Club this evening at 7.30 o'clock in Holworthy 8. Mr. J. R. Johnson, Instructor in Botany, will speak on "Wood-destroying Fungi;" R. F. Hammatt '06 on "The Jack-Pine;" and H. F. Studley '05 will give a review of the Forestry Magazine. The election of a new secretary of the club, in place of H. Davis '05, resigned, will take place. All men in the University interested in forestry are invited to be present...
...purpose of collecting botanical specimens for the University. Mr. Johnston, who has already sailed, will make a study of the flora of the islands and will collect specimens for the Gray Herbarium. Mr. Blakeslee will sail on June 13 and will make a special study of the algae fungi of the places visited...