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210)[[underline]] Cynipsea? [[/underline]] O.S., on C. glabra. A small elongate swelling on [[insertion]] ^ mid rib or [[/insertion]] one of the side-veins ( [[insertion]] ^ as many as 4 [[/insertion]] [strikethrough]] 5 [[/strikethrough]] on a leaflet [[insertion]] ^ pretty close together [[/strikethrough]]) .20 [[insertion]] ^ - .37 ]]/insertion]] long, [[insertion]] ^ sometimes [[/insertion]] causing an arching [[strikethrough]] upwards [[/strikethrough]] of the vein above & a depression below, with some crinklings both side.  [ 2 Cell long, smooth larva only .02 long, but manifestly cecidom. Curdy markings & Bb. black [[image]] [[bracket [ 1 Often some brown scabrities  on the gall. Texture hard fleshy, not a mere shell.]

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of the Kansas Settlers' Society of that place. Carried unanimously.

The Secretary offered to advance the whole available amount subscribed on the Books of the Society out of his private funds for the above object. The offer was accepted unanimously.

Moved by Jos. W. Brackett that in case it should be necessary for the Secretary to go personally to Iowa City for the above object, his expenses there & back be borne by the Society. Carried unanimously. 
On motion adjourned sine die.
President
Benj. D. Walsh, Secretary

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[[underline]] Carya [[strikethough]] patella [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] lamina [[/insertion]] [[/underline]] n. sp. on C. [[strikethrough]] glabra [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] alba [[/insertion]]. A flattened plate-shaped [[insertion]] ^ pale green rarely in largest galls tinged with pink [[/insertion]] gall on lower face of leaf, next the leaf a little rounded & attached by a point, opposite side more or less excavated, but without the circular edge of the plate being at all acute, with a minute brown nipple in the centre. [[insertion]] ^ Surface below with exceedingly short dense even pubescence. [[/insertion]] Opposite side of leaf a hemispherical pale green or rarely blood-brown protuberances, half the diameter of gall, which is .15 or less. Inside hollow, the upper & lower shell almost touching, rarely solid & fleshy. No larva yet visible. Not sticky [[symbol]] C. patella & [[insertion]] ^ [[underline]] C. poculum [[underline]] & also [[/insertion]]] by rounded edges. [[image]] One large gall .21 wide is sticky. Sep. 9 almost globular but no larva yet.  [[symbol]] carya o.s. 

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 X [[underline]] Carya patella [[/underline]]. Larva now white - hyaline. [[insertion]] ^ .04 long, robust [[/insertion]]. B.b. [[image]] Gall hard but fleshy. [Galls, later, cup & saucer shaped.]

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[[underline]]Carya poculum.  [[/underline]] n sp. Larva white [[strikethrough]] ish [[/strikethrough]] -hyaline, .06 long, robust. Bb [[image]] dagger shaped. A pale-green gall, always on lower face of leaf, (on C. glabra) with a short stout peduncle, hemispherical, the [[image circle shape]] towards leaf, other face deeply excavated with a [[insertion]] ^ minute [[/insertion]] central blackish nipple, [[insertion]] ^ crowning [[image?]] a small tubercle [[/insertion]], the [[image of circle]] thin & acute & inflexed [[image]] so as to point to the nipple with some plaits & rugosities. Diameter .16 or less. Always sticky.

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[[checkmark]] [[underline]] Carya boletus [[/underline]]  Some now .26 in diameter.  No larva in two cut open. Shell [[underline]] very [[/underline]] soft, internal cup very large [[image]].

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0 [[underline]] Carya tuba [[/underline]]. Two sanguineous. Not very hairy.

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