THEFERN BULLETIN 



A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO FERNS 



WILLARD N. CLUTE, Editor 



THE FERN BULLETIN CO., PUBLISHERS, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 

 20 Cents a Copy; 75 Cents a Year. 

 Awarded Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. 



To insure subscribers against loss of one or more numbers between the expiration anJ 

 renewal of their subscriptions the journal will be sent until ordered stopped. All ar- 

 rearages must be paid. Personal Checks Must Contain Ten Cents Extra for Collec- 

 tion. Otherwise credit will be given for the amount less collection fees. 



Entered at the postoffice, Binghamton, N. Y., as second-class mail matter. 



THE LINNAEAN FERN CHAPTER 



President, B. D. Gilbert, Clayville, N. Y. Secretary, Homer D. House, N. Y. Bot 

 Garden, Bronx, New York City. 



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

 or Secretary for further information. The annual dues are $r.oo and should be sent direct 

 to Jas. A. Graves, Treasurer, Susquehanna, Pa. 



FERNS FOR SALE 



A Fern Student of many years standing who has made a specialty of 

 cultivating New England Feins is prepared to supply plants for Ferneries and 

 House. For prices and variety address, 



C. C. BROWNE, South Groveland, Mass. 



"MOSSES WITH A HAND LENS" 



BY DR A. J GROUT 



It is the only book of its kind in the English language. It makes the mosses as easy 

 to study as the flowering plants. Eight full page plates and ninety figures in the text. 

 Price $1.10 postpaid. Send for sample pages to O. T. Louis, 59 Fifth Avenue. N. Y. City. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



Special announcements inserted here for One Cent a word- No notice received for less than 

 *5C. No charge for address. 



EXCHANGE— I will exchange three flowering plants of California for any one desired 

 fern of the United States. Send me your list' of duplicates. GEORGE B GRANT, 

 637 Summit Ave., Pasadena, California. 



KEW ZEALAND FERNS.— 1 have left a few sets of New Zealand Ferns of about 

 species each, which I offer to exchange for the rarer American ferns. Since I will accept 

 twenty or more sheets of a single species in this exchange, 1 think it fair that I receive 

 two foi one. If interested send list of the species you can collect Many fairly common 

 ones wanted. I also offer to exchange even for species not in mv collection. Address 

 Willard N. Clute, Binghamton, N. Y. 



