Lyc op odium Sitchense Rupr. Common among heather about 

 the foothills of Mt. Tacoma. Altitude 5,000 feet. 



Lycopodium atpinum L. Reported by Suksdorf from the 

 southern part of the State. 



SELAGINELLACE/E. 



Selaginella rupestris Spring. Very abundant on Fidalgo 

 Island and the adjacent island, Mt. Erie. This form has recently 

 been named S. Columbiana. 



Selaginella densa Ryd. Very abundant on the mountains along 

 Wind River. Skamania Co. 



Selaginella Oregana D. C. Eat. Gray's Harbor, Piper; Sardine 

 Mountain, Eatonville. 



isoetace;e. 



Isoetes echinospora braunii Engelm. Alpine lakes at base of 

 Mt. Tacoma. Altitude 5.000 feet. 



Isoetes echinospora Fletti A. A. E. Spanaway Lake. Previ- 

 ously collected by John Allen. 



Isoetes Bolanderi Engelm. Reported from the southern part 

 of the State. 



Isoetes Xuttallii A. Br. Reported by Suksdorf. 



Isoetes Howelli Engelm. Klickitat and Spokane counties, 

 Suksdorf. 



Isoetes minima A. A. Eaton. Spokane Co., Suksdorf. 

 Isoetes paupercula A. A. Eaton. Five-mile Lake. 

 Isoetes Piperi A. A. Eaton. Green Lake, near Seattle. 

 Tacoma, Wash. 



DEATH OF MISS SADIE F. PRICE. 



Just as this issue is going to press, we are apprised of the 

 death of Miss Sadie F. Price, which occurred at her home in 

 Bowling Green, Ky., July 3, 1903. 



Miss Price was born in Bowling Green, where she has al- 

 ways resided. She was the daughter of Alexander and Maria 

 M. Price and sister of Miss Mary E. Price, her on'y living rela- 

 tive. She was a talented and intellectual woman, an artist of 

 ability, author of "The Fern Collectors' Handbook," and the 



