CONTENTS. 



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Anacamptodon Splachnoides 41 



A New Isoetes— A. A. Eaton 5 



A New Plan of Study 32 



A New Station for the Hart's tongue Fern — Frances Theo- 

 dora Parso?is 74 



A Rich Fern Locality— Margaret Slosson 51 



Asplenium Fontanum in the West — B. D, Gilbert 4 



Botrychiums in an Odd Place — Frances Zirngiebel 9 



Brachytheciura cyrtophylluni 66 



Bulblets of Lycopodium lucidulum — C. E. Waters 24 



Camptosorus Sibiricus — Willard X. Clute 75 



Cheilanthes lanosa— H. A. Green. 27 



Development of Ferns from Spores 8 



Dorset Ferns — Mrs. Emily Hitchcock Terry 7 



Editorial 13, 33. 57. 81 



Election of Officers 78 



Ferns in the New Jersey Pine Barrens— C. F Saunders. . . 21 



" Fern Study in Great Britain— Chas. T. Druery 26 



Four New Species of Ophioglossum — Mrs. E. G. Britton . . 1 



How to Collect Mosses — A. J. Grout 62 



Isoetes minima — A. A. Eaton 30 



Linnasan Fern Chapter.. 11, 32, 55, 77 



Microscopic Preparation of Mosses 89 



Moss Department 17 



Mosses for Distribution 67, 91 



Naturalization of Exotic Ferns — Willard N. Clute 10 



Nebraska Ferns and Fern Allies—/?. Kent Beat tie 72 



New American Mosses 43, 67, 91 



New or Rare Mosses , 41, 66 



Notes 15, 34, 83 



Notes for the Beginner— Willard N. Clute 28, 52, 76 



Notes on Equisetum Scirpoides — A. J. Grout 24 



Notes on the Life History of the Mosses— A. J. Grotit 40 



Our Miscellany 12, 30, 54 



Outfit for the Study of Mosses— A. J. Grout 17 



Pellaea atropurpurea in Cultivation— F W. Barclay 25 



The Bryologist 37, 6r, 85 



The Catherihas— A. J. Grout 63 



