AMERICAN FERN SOCIETY 95 
life membership dues are deposited in a special fund, 
only the interest of which is expendable. 
WiituramM R. Maxon, President. 
President Maxon has appointed the following com- 
mittee to nominate officers for 1921: Dr. 8. F. Blake, U. 
S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., Chairman, 
Mrs. Nellie F. Flynn and C. H. Knowlton. 
The editors wish to acknowledge with gratitude, gifts 
for illustrations from Miss Marshall an He: 
ouse. They are also too much pleased with a compli- 
ment to the officers which one member has been good 
and encouraging enough to send in, to keep it to them- 
selves. Here it is: “I am always pleased with the Fern 
Journal and think the officers of the Society produce the 
most with the least money of any organization on earth.” 
CHANGES OF ADDRESS 
Badé, Dr. William F., 2616 College Ave., Berkeley, Cal. 
Cheever, Dr. Austin W., 12 Avondale Road, Newton Center, Mass. 
Cornman, Mrs. Leighton R., 400 Idaho Bldg., Boise, Idaho. 
Darling, Miss Nancy, “Sky Farm,” R. D. No. 2, Woodstock, Vt. 
Greenwood, Miss Helen E., 12 Hudson St., Worcester, Mass. 
Holtzoff, Mis Mary, 145 West 123rd St., New York City 
Lewis, Rev. Charles S., 835 Edgewood Ave., Trenton N. 5 
Lewis, W. Scott, 2500 Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, Los Angeles, 
Cal 
Lombard, Mrs. Charles P., 92 Court St., Plymouth, Mas 
McFarland, Prof. Frank T., Dept. Plant Pathology, Univ. of Wis- 
consin, Madison, Wis. 
Moxley, Rev. George L., 1964 East First St., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Newman, Rev. 8. M., care of W. W. Coon, Winthrop Place, 
Buglewood. gs PR Fe 
Noyes, Miss Elmira E., 117 Dinwiddie St., Portsmouth, Va. 
Stowell, Willard A., 41 Delawareview Ave., Trenton, N. J. 
Swain, Rev. James R., 428 8. 44th St., Philadelphia, ‘Pa. 
Wertsner, Clayton S., 121 N. 15th St., ’ Philadelphia Pa. 
Young, Mrs. Gharies E., Florence Court West 204, Washington, 
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