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however, was Madeira, where, with a brief stop, I col- 

 lected a number of species, some of them new to me. 

 That island is an interesting one to those concerned with 

 ferns, as it is for other reasons, and the temptation to 

 remain or return there was very srtong. At Gibraltar 

 the only species which revealed itself to me during a 

 detour of several hours was Adiantum Capillus- Veneris." 



II. A. Ware (in a letter to E. J. Winslow). 



American Fern Society 



Ten members of the American Fern Society were 

 present at the Summer Field Meetin 

 Botanical and Bird Clubs, in Townshend, Vt., July 1 

 and 2: Dr. Grout, of New York; Mr. Bissell and Mr. 

 Weatherby, of Connecticut; Mr. Winslow, of Massa- 

 chusetts; Mr. Rugg, of New Hampshire; Dr. Brainerd, 

 Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Flynn, Miss Strong and Mr. 

 Underwood, of Vermont. 



Corrected Addresses: Miss F. C. Corne, Ash Street 

 Place, Cambridge, Mass.; Mr, H. P. Rogers, 815 ^French 

 St., Erie, Pa.; Dr. R. W. Amidon, Deerfield, Mass.; 

 Prof. W. J. Petty, Friendship, N. Y.; Mr. G. L. Moxley, 

 1445 Regina Lane, Los Angeles, Cal. 



New members: Mr. Edwin C. Jellett, 118 Herman 

 St., Germantown, Pa.; Mr. Geo. Redles, Box 267, 

 Oyster Bay, N. Y.; Mrs. Mabel McMurry Jackson, 



Washi 



Mass 



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Mr. G. L. Moxley offers specimens of the following 

 ferns to those who will send postage: Pellaea ornithopus 

 Aspidium rigid um argutum, Cystopteris fragilis, Adiantun 

 Jordani j A. pedaturn, and Poly podium Californiann. 



