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WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



WANTED. — Back numbers of the Fern Bulletin. Will offer printed Botany 

 labels or herbarium specimens. I also offer Woodsiar obtusa collected 

 in Vermont for six cents postage. — D. Lewis Dutton, R. D. 1, 

 Brandon, Vt. 



WANTED. — To exchange pressed ferns and fern allies of North America. 

 —Mrs. M. A. Noble, Inverness, Fla. 



WANTED. — I am trying to get together material for a monograph on 

 Cystopteris fragilis. I want notes, specimens and drawings from every 

 reader of the Bulletin. Will give specimens in return or a copy of 

 monograph when issued. — L. S. Hopkins, Lincoln H. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



WANTED. — To exchange the fern flora of Ohio and a few western 

 Pennsylvania species — about 70 species in all — for the fern flora of 

 other states and territories. Write row in order that I may know how 

 many sets to collect during coming summer. — L. S. Hopkins, Lincoln 

 H. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



FOR SALE. — Several hundred well mounted specimens of California ferns. 

 Address, Dr. R. J. Smith, Milpitas, Santa Clara Co., Calif. 



