AMERICAN FERN SOCIETY 125 
Kerville, Rouen, France; Frederic W. Grigg, P. O. Box 
43, Newtonville, Mass.; Miss M. L. Hall, 130 Spring 
St., Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary B. Hummel, 3632 
Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; Prof. F. P. McFar- 
land, 703 South Limestone St., Lexington, Ky.; Thomas 
H. Mather, 108 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; Dr. 
George T. Moore, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 
Mo.; Miss Minnie L. Overacker, 109 Robineau Road, 
Syracuse, N. Y.; Prof. Ida L. Reveley, Wells College, 
Aurora, N. Y.; Miss Louise W. Roberts, 520 Roberts 
Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss Ida H. Stebbins, 52 Albe- 
marle St., Rochester, N. Y.; Rev. J. H. Stolz, 211 Cedar 
St., Gary, Ind.; Dr. J. B. Todd, 740 South Beech St., 
Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss Alice W. Wilcox, Fairbanks 
Museum, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Changes of Address— 
Walter H. Aiken, 1520 Aster Place, Cincinnati, O.; Dr. 
Ruth Marshall, Northern Illinois State Normal School, 
De Kalb, Ill.; Rev. George L. Moxley, 626 W. Ave. 54, 
Los Angeles, Cal.; Charles O. Rhodes, Lock Box 366, 
Groton, N. Y. 
The annual election resulted in the re-election of the 
present officers and in very large majorities for all three 
of the proposals laid before the members. The report 
of the Judge of Elections will be printed with the 
annual reports, in the next number of the JouRNAL. 
C. A. WeatuEersy, Secretary. 
