96 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
Mr. Davis bs oho one hundred species, representing 
eight genera’”’ at the Missouri garden. A detailed re- 
port on this garden will be given later. 
R. C. B. 
The duplicate set of the Fern Bulletin recently ac- 
quired by the Society and comprising volumes 7 to 20 
inclusive has just been bound and is now available 
for lending to such members as may wish to borrow 
it. The volumes wil! be sent out on the same terms as 
loans from the herbarium, namely, payment of post- 
age both ways; and application should be made to the 
Secretary. If anyone can tell where copies of Vol. 5, 
no. 2, and vol. 6, no. 1, can be obtained, the Secretary 
would be glad to hear of it. If these two numbers 
ean be had, volumes 5 and 6 can be added to the lend- 
ing set. 
More than thirty orders have been received for the 
sets of Dryopteris hybrids, the proposed issue of which 
was announced in the last number of the JOURNAL, 
and Mr. Bigelow is hard at work getting together the 
necessary material. 
New members: 
Cole, Miss Lillian A., Union, Me. 
Straktanh , Mrs. G. W., Buck Hill Falls, Monroe Co., Pa. 
Stupp, Fred J., 94 Lake Ave., Auburn, N. Y. 
Changes of address: 
Farwell, O. A., 47 Smith Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
Mitchell, Mis. Mina B., Box 48, Station A, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
