106 American Fern Journal 



New Members 



Laird, J. A., 274 X. Goodman St., Rochester, N. Y 

 Leibelsperger, W. II., Fleetwood, Pa. 

 Marshall, Dr. Ruth, Rockford College, 111. 



Changed and Corrected Addresses 



Flynn, Mrs. Nellie F., 251 S. Willard St., Burlington, Vt. 



Jenney, Hon. Chas. F., Court House, Boston, Mass. 



Mansfield, Miss Nellie F., 168 Neal St., Portland. Me. 



Mattern, Edwin S., and Walter, 1012 \\ alnut St., Allen town, Pa. 



Moxley, Geo. L., o26 W. Ave. 63, Los Angeles, Cal. (As in 

 Annual List, changed inadvertently in preceding number.) 



Robinson, Miss Winifred J., Women's College of Delaware, New- 

 ark, Del. 



Spalding, Mrs. William, 405 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 



Satchwell, Mis. M. W., 143 West 6th St., Jacksonville, Fla. 



Steere, Mrs. Wm. W., 10 Holmfield Ave., Mattapan, Mass. 



Deceased 



Cleveland, George F., at Mirafiores Locks, Panama, May 23; 

 Knauff, Mrs. Martha Ryland, at Pensacola, Florida, Dec, i c J13. 



Additions to the Herbarium 



Mrs. M. A. Noble, of Inverness, Florida, recently sent a small 

 contribution to the Society Herbarium. Tin- lot included two 



species of Aspleniwn, A. (irmwn, and .4. tnyriophyttum, which were 

 new to the herbarium. 



The four-page leaflet accompanying the present 

 number is designed to aid members in advertising 

 the Fern Society and the Journal. A largo number 

 were printed and members who know of people to whom 

 they might be of interest are urged to send to Mr. 

 Window for as many as may be needed, or to send him 

 addresses to which it would be worth while to send 

 copies of the leaflet or sample copies of the Journal. 



