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A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO FERNS 



WILLARD N. CLUTE, Editor 



Willxrd N. Clute & Co., Publishers, Binghamton, N. Y. 

 L 20 Cents a Copy ; 75 Cents a Year. 



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The American Fern Society 



(Formerly Linnsean Fern Chapter) 



President, James H. Ferriss, Joliet, 111. 



Secretary, Witxarr N t . Clute, Joliet, III. 



Fern students are cordially invited to join the Chapter. Address either the 

 President or Secretary for further information. The annual dues are $1.00 and. 

 should be sent direct to C. F. Saunders, Treasurer, Commercial Exchange^ 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



An Important Publication 



Whether you own a set of the Fern Bueletin or not you want the 10-year, 

 Index. It is practically an index to everything published on ferns during' the 

 period it covers. 



500 Signed Articles 



2000 References to Species 



The index covers thirty-two pages and is neatly bound in paper. Price 3s 

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THE AMERICAN BOTANIST 



Begins its tenth volume in January. Has more subscribers 

 than ever. There must be a reason ! Compare a sample copy 

 with any other magazine and see why. $1.00 a year, 



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