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interested are invited to attend and should apply to the 

 Committee of the Vermont Botanical Club for informa- 

 tion. Mr. H. G. Rugg is a member of the Committee. 



Members of the Society who can attend the Vermont 

 Club field meetings will undoubtedly have a very enjoy- 

 able time as the Vermont trips are noted for their interest 

 and Vermont is an especially good field for fern lovers: 

 Those who cannot take advantage of the Vermont trip 

 are urged to arrange local trips by corresponding with 

 other members in their vicinity. Send in advance notices 

 of such trips, and afterward send in an account of them. 

 Notices sent in during June will be printed, according to 

 present indications, early in July. 



Mr 



from Hanover, New Hampshire, to any member who 

 will send postage. 



Mr. Winslow asks the help of the members of the 



campaign 



sub- 



scribers for the Journal. Send to him the names of 

 any whom you think might be interested. Find out 

 whether the public library nearest you has the Journal 

 on its shelves. If not, try to persuade the officials that 

 they ought to have a complete file. 



With the third number of Volume III, the Journal 

 will be»in the publication of a descriptive fern flora of the 

 State of Washington, by Prof. T. C. Fiye, professor of 

 Botany at the University of Washington, and Mrs. M. 



M • Jackson. It was hoped that it might be begun in the 



Fry 



was 



proof could be sent to him. ___. e 



held up some time in the hope that" the proof might be 

 returned in time for use. 



