124 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
New members: 
. Cleveland, Mrs. Frederick, 70 Winter St., Norwood, — 
Morrill, Mrs. Frank A., 87 Walpole St., Nerwooil: Mas 
Patterson, Miss Rolierta M.., 422 Randolph Ste WS ‘Washington, 
D.C: 
Changes of address: 
Anderson, Miss Flora C., 327 South Henderson St., Bloomington, 
Ind. 
Angell, Miss Anne S., McVeigh Farm, R. D. No. 1, Brattleboro, Vt. 
urnham, Stewart i, Dept. of Botany, College of Agriculture, 
Cornman, Mrs. L. R., Camp Kearney, San Diego Co., Cal. 
Fellows, Dr. Dana W., 7671 Amboy Road, Tottenville, ude Is- 
land, N. Y. 
Stratton, Mrs. G. H., 439 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
Wilcox, Prof. Alice W., Brennan College, Gainesville, Ga. 
Miss Pauline Kaufman, 173 East 124th St., New 
York City, wishes to sell the following: Fern Bulletin, 
1898 to 1901, 1903 to 1905, 1908 to 1910, all inclusive; 
Fern Bulletin for 1902, July number missing, and for 
1906, no 4 missing; Fern Journat for 1911 complete 
and for 1912 with no. 3 missing.—Adv. 
As indicated in the report of the Judge of Elections 
above, membership dues are now, by vote of the Society, 
$1.50 per year. Please remit promptly; do not wait to 
hear from the Treasurer. An advance in the price of 
back numbers of the Journat will sti effect February 
Ist, 1921. 
The Journau is very late this time; the editors feel, 
however, that the apologies which are undoubtedly 
called for should come, not from them, but from the 
post office department, which lost, mislaid or stole the 
manuscript for this number en route to the printer. 
