,iC> SEA MOSSES. 



for comparison. You would have very little difficulty 

 then in fixing the place and name of your own 

 plant. 



CLUBS AND CLASSES. 



Supplementary to the subject presented in the 

 last section, a few words on the formation of Clubs 

 and Classes for the collection, mounting, and study, 

 of " Sea Mosses," may be said. The many advantages 

 of associated over solitary action is everywhere re- 

 cognized. Everybody knows that in any undertaking 

 where half a dozen people can be engaged together, 

 more interest, enthusiasm, pleasure, and profit, can 

 be derived than where one works all alone. So I 

 want to recommend that when you go to the sea 

 shore with your friends, or go among strangers and 

 Qiake acquaintances and friends at hotels, boarding- 

 houses, or " camps," anywhere indeed, where two or 

 three, or half a dozen, intelligent persons are col- 

 lected, you set about organizing a " Sea Moss Club." 

 It will not take much talk or enthusiasm on your 

 part to convince some of them at least, that collect- 

 ing and mounting these " things of beauty " will be 

 a very pleasant and engaging way of spending tiie 

 leisure hours of a summer sea-side vacation. When 

 it is practicable, each one should be armed with a 

 copy of this book, as the best " Collector's Guide." 



