ADDITIONAL SETS OF THE 

 FERN BULLETIN. 



The publication in the October number of the names 

 of the fortunate owners of complete files of The Ferx 

 Bulletin has brought to light the whereabouts of five 

 more full sets. Prof. J. C. Arthur, of Perdue Univer- 

 sity. Lafayette. Ind.. writes that he now has a full set, 

 completed at considerable expense. Mr. Chas. D. Lip- 

 pincott. Swedesboro. X. J., has been a subscriber since 

 the beginning, and writes that he has all the numbers. 

 Miss Elmira E. Xoyes. Portsmouth, Ya., as a member of 

 the Fern Chapter since 1893. nas received and preserved 

 a full file. Mrs. Judith H. Coffin. Xewburyport. Mass., 

 and Mrs. E. H. Terry. Northampton. Mass.. also have 

 complete files. If there are any others who have com- 

 plete sets we hope to hear from them when this note is 

 read. Thus far but fifteen sets have been located. It may 

 be of interest to know that 300 copies of each of the first 

 twelve numbers were issued. Four hundred copies of 

 Vol. IV. were issued, and five hundred of Vol. V. Vol- 

 ume VI consisted of seven hundred copies of each issue, 

 but there are now left in the publisher's hands but eighteen 

 sets of this volume. 



INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE 

 RELATING TO FERNS. 



Readers are requested to call our attention to any omis- 

 sions from this list. 



Clute. YV. X'. Adiantum CapiUus-Vcneris in Pennsyl- 

 vania. Fern Bulletin. O. 1904. 



Clute. AY. N. The Jamaican Walking Fern. Fern Bul- 

 letin. Illust. O. 1904. 



Cocks. R. S. Xotcs from Louisiana. Fern Bulletin, O. 

 1904- 



Dukes. W. C. Fall Fruiting of Osmunda. Fern Bulle- 

 tin, O. 1904. 



Dukes. YY. C. Babyhood of Ferns. Fern Bulletin. O. 

 1004. 



