32 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
way. A little personal work by each member would 
go far toward doing it. 
R. C. BENEDICT, 
E. J. WINSLOW, 
C, A. WEATHERBY, 
Editors 
Our readers will notice that there is no illustration 
in this number. In order to keep current expenses. 
within the estimated income for the year, the Council, 
in making up the budget for 1920, have thought best 
to omit the usual appropriation for illustrations in the 
JouRNAL. This does not mean, however, that there 
will be no more. Some small additional funds will be 
available for illustrations, and we hope for occasional 
gifts. Contributors who have suitable pictures are 
asked to send them in as heretofore. 
New members: 
Bean, Ralph C., 48 Emerson St., Wakefield, Mass. 
Briggs, T. inion, 188 Central AveE Flushing, N. Y. 
Logue, Dr. Everett G., 1601 Almo nid St., Williamsport, Pa. 
Young, John P., 1730 Massachusetts ae Washington, D. C. 
Changes of address: 
Higgins, D. F., 336 Fifth Ave., Joliet, Il. 
Steil, W. N., 1806 Chadbourne Ave., Madison, Wis. 
WanTED—Herbarium specimens of Dryopteris oreop- 
teris (Ehrh.) Max., Polystichum Lemmoni Underw., 
Polystichum scopulinum (Eat.) Max., Phegopteris alpes- 
tris (Hoppe) Mett., and Cystopteris montana (Lam). 
Bernh. Can give specimens from the S. E. United 
States and Cuba in exchange, or will pay cash for them 
—E. W. Graves, Bentonsport, Ia. 
