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Eaton, A. A. The Genus Bquisctum in North America. 

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Eaton, A. A. A New Form of Nephrodium Thelypteris. 

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Gilbert, B. D. Georgia Ferns. Fern Bulletin, Jl. 1902. 



GoETTing, Mrs. A. E. Sandstone Habitats of Pellaea. Fern 

 Bulletin, Jl. 1902. 



Hill, E. J. Pellaea atropurpurea an evergreen. Fern Bul- 

 letin, Jl. 1902. 



Howe, M. A. A Note on the Vitality of the Spores of 

 Marsilia. Torreya, Au. 1902. 



Pollard, C. L. A New Station for the Gray Polypody. 

 Plant World, Jl. 1902. 



Rich, F. A. and Jones, L. R. A Poisonous Plant; The Com- 

 mon Horsetail, illust. Bulletin No. 95, Vermont Agricultural Ex- 

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Slosson, M. The Origin of Asplcnium ebenoides, illust. 

 Torrey Bulletin, Au. 1902. 



Watkins, W. G. Some Ferns of the Sierra Nevada Range. 

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THE LINNEAN FERN CHAPTER 



OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION. 



— A complete index to The Fern Bulletin, to the end of the 

 tenth volume, will be published before the beginning of next year, 

 and all members of the Chapter who have paid their dues for this 

 year,, will receive a copy free. 



— A limited number of specimens of Nephodium spinulosum 

 proper is offered to members of The Fern Chapter this quarter by 

 B. D. Gilbert, Clayville, N. Y. Send 5c. for postage and package. 



— The president would appeal to members to offer specimens 

 to the Chapter more frequently. As ex-President Maxon said, in 

 his last report, "Good specimens, with full data, are always valu- 

 able for purposes of comparison, even if the species be as common 

 as Asplenisau Trichomancs. This should be one of the invaluable 

 privileges of membership. 



