64 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
Changes of address— 
Benedict, Dr. R. C., 322 East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Moxley, Rev. G. L., 444 South Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Rossberg, William B., 44 Hawkins St., New Britain, Conn. 
Stolz, Rev. J. H., 4835 Longley Ave., Chicago, IIL. 
The address of Miss Ada Tobitt should be Darling, 
Delaware Co., Pa., not Darling Co., as printed by mistake 
in the list of members. 
President Bissell has appointed the following com- 
mittee to nominate officers for 1917: R. A. Ware, 
Chairman, 246 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.; Rev. 
J. A. Bates; and E. J. Winslow. ° Members are remind- 
ed that under the present constitution any nomination 
proposed by three members in good sranding and sent 
to the chairman of the above committee before Aug. 
20th, will be placed on the official ballot. 
Prof. Frank T. McFarland of State University of 
Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., is undertaking a special 
study with a view to a revision of the Botrychia. He 
desires specimens both fresh and dried from all parts 
of the United States. Material will be returned if the 
sender expresses a desire to have it again; otherwise 
it will be divided equally between the American Fern 
Society Herbarium and the University of Kentucky 
Herbarium. 
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For sale—Frrn JOURNAL, complete, 5 vols.; 12 vols. 
and four extra numbers of the Fern Bulletin; anda 30 or 
40 botanical pamphlets—12 dollars. Rey. James A. 
Bates, South Royalston, Mass.—Advt. 
