Notes and News 61 



Botanic Garden; his botanical books by various botanists. 



more 



number. 



New or corrected addresses: 



G. L. Moxley, 1445 Regina Ave., Los Angeles, Cali- 



fornia. 



S. H. Burnham, R, F. D. No. 2, Hudson Falls, N. Y. 



L. S. Hopkins has accepted the appointment as head 

 of the biology department of a new Ohio Normal School 

 recently organized with headquarters at Kent, Ohio. 



R. A. Ware, who has not been well during the past 

 spring, left with Mrs. Ware for Europe, April 26th, sail- 

 ing on the Saxonia from New York. His correspondence 

 address will be " American Express Co., Rue Scribe, Paris/ 1 



Mr. Hopkins sends word that the Society herbarium 

 has recently received an addition in the shape of forty 

 sheets of Massachusetts ferns from Rev. J. A. Bates. 

 Mr. Hopkins also states that he has recently been able 

 to obtain four authentic specimens of Botrychium ternatum 

 from Japan, one of which he is presenting to the herbarium. 



Since the appearance of the Annual Report, the name 

 of Mr. James G. Scott of Germantown, Pa., has been 

 added to the membership list. Mr. Scott is a son of the 

 late R. R. Scott, a pioneer in American horticulture, 

 known to all fern lovers as the discoverer of Scott's spleen- 

 wort (Asplenium ebenoides). The new member is an 

 officer in the Germantown Horticultural Society. 



The Vermont Botanical Club will meet July 1st and 

 2d, at Townsend, Vt., northwest of Brattleboro. All 



