150 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
and Vermont, Ontario, the western Mississippi valley, 
Texas, Arkansas, southern Alabama, and Florida). 
Prof. L. S. Hopkins, 3732 Boquet street, Pittsburg, 
Pa., announces that he has for distribution to members 
for postage: 10 sheets of each of Lycopodium porophilum 
and Cystopteris fragilis magnasora, and 20 sheets of Equi- 
setum hiemale intermedium. 
In connection with the meeting of the American Asso- 
ciation for the Advancement of Science, during the last 
week in December, at Washington, D. C., the American 
Fern Society will hold a meeting on Friday, December 29, 
in the Business High School Building, 9th street and 
Rhode Island avenue, N. W. The attractions of the 
: city” and of the meetings of various botanical societies 
during the week should offer an additional inducement to 
members to attend this meeting. 
Acco ording to the report of the Judge of Elections, Miss. 
‘Harriet Mulford, Hempstead, N. Y., the recent annual — 
election of the American Fern Society resulted in the re- 
ie election of the former officers, except the president, who . 
ae had declined renomination. The officers elected are: i 
President—Robert A. Ware, Boston, Mass. 
: Vice-President—Nellie Mirick, Oneida, N. Y. 
_ Seeretary—Lewis 8. Hopkins, Pittsburg, Pa. 
oe Treasurer—Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. Hi. 
“Additions to ‘the list. of members wnt mbeciber 
Amidon, ‘Dr. KR. W., ‘Chaumont, Jifencn Co., 
Smit 
Bartsch, Dr. Paul, thsonian Institution, diem. D.C. | 
Dilan & Cotcpuny y, London, ‘nghand: : 
_ Kilby, Mrs. HS. & ‘ax: Attleboro, Mass. 2 t”~s 
Library U.S. } Nation Naan, Wadaccine, Bo. 
 Nordgren, Mrs. A.J, Galva, 
