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was formally dissolved and its members voted to re-associate them- 

 selves, under the same officers, as The New ExN t gland Botanical 

 Club, Inc. — a corporation under the laws of the Commonwealth 

 of Massachusetts. The transfer of property rights and obligations 

 from the old to the new organization was accomplished with due 

 attention to legal formalities 



Lincoln Wake Riddle, Assistant Professor of Cryptogamic Bot- 

 any and Associate Curator of the Farlow Herbarium, Harvard Uni- 

 versity, died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 16, 

 1921. Dr. Riddle had been for many years a valued member of the 

 New England Botanical Club. From 1910 to 1917, he was the cur- 

 ator of its cryptogamic collections, and, from 1917 to 1920, its presi- 

 dent. In May, 1920, he was chosen an associate editor of Rhodora 

 to succeed the late Frank Shipley Collins. An account of Dr. Riddle's 

 life and scientific work will appear in an early issue. 



Vol. 22, no. 264, including pages 185 to 207 and title-page of the volume, was 

 issued 15 February, 1921. 



