125 AMERICAN FERN Socretry 
Again the editors have to ask the members to be pat- 
ient with the delays in issuing the JournaL. Everyone 
concerned is, we are sure, doing the best he can; but 
the troubles in the printing trade are not yet over and 
and it takes a very long time to put the JourNnaL through 
the press. We are little, if any, worse off than many 
other scientific periodicals; and we hope for improvement 
soon 
With this number we return to our pre-war habit 
of publishing at least one illustration in each issue. 
Either because of errors or of information received 
too late to be included, the following changes should 
be made in the recently issued list of members:- 
Ackley, Mrs. H. C., not N. C. 
Huss, J. F., 303 Sargeant St., Hartford, Conn. 
epheeniat Mek Julia, R. D. 2, Pomona, Cal. 
Lillibridge, Miss Amey A., 86 Wheeler Ave., Edgewood, R. I. 
New members: 
Punchard, Mrs. H., 14 Dana St., Brookline, Mass. 
Word has been received of the deaths of Miss Agnes 
Wyman Lincoln and Mr. William Palmer. 
