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Dear members of the Developmental and Structural Section

I wanted to call your attention to the October 15, 2008 deadline for submitting symposium proposals for next year's meeting, BOTANY AND MYCOLOGY 2009 in Snowbird, Utah. The proposal submission website for the BSA is now open at
http://2009.botanyconference.org/2009Calls/2009ls_Symposia.php.

If you are planning to submit a symposium proposal for Developmental and Structural Section sponsorship, please let me know soon. At present, I am aware of only one intended submission.

Sincerely,

Cindi Jones
Chair, BSA Developmental and Structural Section
cynthia.s.jones@uconn.edu
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