Cost of First Number of the American Fern Journal 7 
The report as here submitted is not exact — merely oe 
approximate. There should be added to t xpendi- 
tures a small additional amount for other ae “Th ere 
may now be added to the Receipts and Balance a con- — 
siderable amount received = subscriptions subsequen 
to the appearance of the number. In the p 
number, an effort has ey Hes ade to reduce some 
the expense for proof corrections. Aside from this 
aside from possible future reduction in the initial 
of printing, the expenses of this first: pumbes may prol 
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