126 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
Trichomanes, and A. platyneuron at Lime Rock, Gene- 
see County; Asplenium acrostichoides, A. angustifolium, 
Aspidium Goldianum and Phegopteris hexagonoptera at 
Jenkins Woods, Pittsford; Woodwardia virginica at 
Mendon; Aspidium Boottii at Bergen; Botrychium lance- 
olatum var. angustisegmentum and B. ramosum at Castile; 
Ophioglossum vulgatum at Pittsford; Equisetum scirpoides 
and £. variegatum north of Rochester; Selaginella rupes- 
tris near East Rochester. Dicksonia punctilobula, a 
very common weed in central and eastern New York, 
is very scarce near Rochester, so far as I know only 
one small patch occurring in that vicinity. 
On these trips I collected quite a large number of 
duplicate specimens, and if any members of the Fern 
Society wish to exchange with me, I shall be very glad 
to do so. 
Rocuester, N. Y. 
American Fern Society 
The Secretary has received word of the death, on 
October 21, of Mr. Raynal Dodge. We hope to have 
a more extended notice of his life and work in the next 
number. 
Prof. Frank T. McFarland, 703 South- Limestone 
Street, Lexington, Ky., would like to get a copy of 
Christensen’s Index Filicum. Can any of the members 
tell him where one can be obtained? 
For the two plates in this number, the JouRNAL is 
indebted to Mrs. Una F. Weatherby, who has very 
kindly drawn and presented them to us. - 
The following officers have been elected for 1919, 
in all cases by nearly unanimous votes: President, 
Mr. William R. Maxon; Vice-president, Mrs. Mary A. 
Noble; Secretary, Mr. Stewart H. Burnham ; Treasurer, 
Mr. J. G. Underwood. 
