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THE LINNAEAN FERN CHAPTER 



OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION. 



— The address of Miss Margaret Slosson is changed to 875 

 West End avenue, New York City. 



— The change in the subscription price of the Bulletin will not 

 affect members of the Chapter. The dues are as usual, one dollar 

 annually, and the journal is sent free to all members not in arrears 

 for dues. 



— The ninth annual report of the Chapter will be issued early 

 in the year. It will contain a revised list of members, including 

 those who have joined the Chapter since the October Bulletin 

 was issued. Any changes of address should at once be sent to the 

 Secretary. 



— The officers chosen for 1902 at the October election are as 

 follows: President. B. D. Gilbert. Clayville, N. Y. ; Vice-Presi- 

 dent. George E. Davenport. Medford, Mass. ; Secretary. C. F. 

 Saunders, Philadelphia. Pa. : Treasurer. James A. Graves. Sus- 

 quehanna, Pa. Mr. Saunders was unable to accept the position 

 of Secretary, and President Gilbert has therefore appointed 

 Homer D. House, 506 University Place. Syracuse. X. Y.. in his 

 stead. A full report of the election will appear in the annual 

 report. 



