122 American Fern Journal 



American Fern Society 



Changed addresses: 



Geo. L. Moxley, 526 W. Ave. 53, Los Angeles, Cal.; 

 Rev. H. G. Limric, Apartado 152, Guantanamo, Cuba.; 



Mr. George Redles, 207 E. Wister St., Germantown, 



Pa.; Mr. F. C. Greene, Bureau of Geology and Mines, 

 Rolla, Mo.; Prof. T. J. Fitzpatrick, Bethany, Neb.; 

 Mr. J. B. Flett, Ashford, Longmire Springs, Wash.; 

 Mr. C. M. Goethe, Inverness Building, Sacramento, 

 Cal.; Prof. A. A. Heller, Box 853, Chieo, Cal.; Mr. 

 Homer P. Rogers, 815 French St., Erie, Pa. 



Members are requested to send in any other changes 

 of address so that they maybe incorporated in the Annual 

 Report soon to be issued. 



New members: 



Prof. J. G. Black, University of Wooster, Wooster, <>.; 



-Ur. Edwin H. Haxen, Mt. Hermon, Mass.; Mr. \Y. O. 



Hart, Atty., No. 134 Carondelet St.. New Orleans, La.; 



Prof. R. A. Harper, Columbia University, New York 

 City. 



Officers for 1914: 



The following officers are reported elected for 1914: 

 President, Mr. C. H. Bissell; Vice President, Miss Nellie 

 Minck; Secretary, Mr. L. S. Hopkins. For Treasurer, 

 no candidate received a majority of the votes cast, 

 so that the decision rests with the Executive Council. 



Mr. Moxley sends word that his supply of the follow- 

 ing ferns offered to members in the hist* number of the 



Journal is exhausted: Adiantum Jordani and Pdlaea 



onuthop <. The other ferns offered by him at the Bame 

 time are nearly gone. 



