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possible of the new species, and forms that have recently 

 been described in the Journal. Any members having 

 specimens of new or rare things that they are willing to 

 loan the Society for exhibition are requested to send 

 them to Mr. James G. Scott, 123 West Price Street, 

 Germantown, Pa., who, as chairman of the local com- 

 mittee of arrangements, will care for the specimens and 

 look out for their proper return. The opportunity to 

 meet other members of our Society in this way comes so 

 seldom that it is hoped all who possibly can will be in 

 attendance. 



INDEX TO VOLUME 4 



A correction, 26 



A family of ferns new to the United 



States, 15 

 A peculiar form of Pellaea atro- 



purpurea Link, 97 

 Adder's-tcngue, 86, 122 



Adiantum pedatum, 4, 23, 24, 25, 

 49, 58, 04, 115; pedatum aleuti- 



cunu 49, 50 

 Alsophila, 21; Kuhnii, 21; piudeno- 



lepis, 21; phegopleroidea, 21 

 American Fern Journal, 33 



American Fern Society, 29, 74, 1 01 , 

 125 



An unusual station for Botrychium 



lanceolatum, 26 

 Anchistea virginica, 90 

 Annual report of the American 



Fern Society, 34 

 Aspidium, 7, 60, 120, 123; acrosti- 



choides, 4; aculeatum, 3, 4, 5; 



aculeatum var. Braunii, 2, 3, 4, 



5; Boottii, 60; cHstatum, 60; 



cristatum Clintmnanum, 60; Gold- 



innum, 60; marginale, 4, 60; 



marginale var. elegans, 60; rum* 



boracense, 60; rigidum, 72; spinu- 



losum, 4, 60; spinuh im var. 



dilatatum, f. anadenvun, 61 ; 



spinutosum var. intermedium, 60; 



Thelypteris, 4, 60 



Aspleniimi, 41, 120; acrostichnides , 

 58, 116; adiantu7n-nigrum, 23; 

 angusti folium, 115; Bradleyi, 32; 



comptanotum, 22; cyclosorum, 64; 



dentalum, 85; ebenoidrs, 105; 



fiHz-femina, 4, 19, 58, 115; 



montanum, 32; panulum, 65; 



pinnatifldum, 104, 106; platy- 



nenron, 20, 60, 65, 90; Ruta- 



muraria, 91, 116; septcntrionale, 



71. 113; Ihchiptvrotdvs, 4; Tricho- 



uunus, 20, 23, 43, 44, 58, 91, 113, 



115; viridi, 43, 44 



At home with the hart's tongue, 95 



Athyriwn, 23, 41, 71, 120; acrosti- 



choides, 23; cyclosorum, 41, 42, 



113; filix-femina, 23, 71, 91, 120 



Azolla, 55; carol iniana, 56, 57, 93; 



filiculoides, 64 



Bachman, J., 83 

 Beech-fern, broad, 92; long, 92 

 Benedict, R. C, At home with the 

 harts tongue, 95; Hybrids in 

 Kquisctum, 28; Mr. Druery on 



fern nomenclature and on the 

 collection of ferns for herbarium 

 purposes, 123; Some fern re- 

 prints recently received, 20; 

 What is the habitat of Ophio- 



gtossum vulgatum, 121 



