THE SULLIVANT MOSS CHAPTER. 



Elections. 



As soon as this meets your eye, or at latest before Nov. ist, 

 send in your vote to the Judge of Elections, Mrs. M. L. Stevens, 

 6 Holyoke Place, Cambridge, Mass. For address of candidates, 

 see list of members. For further instructions, see your copy of 

 the Constitution. Candidates: For President, Miss Mary E. 

 Hart, Dr. A. J. Grout; for Vice-President, J. F. Collins, Will R. 

 Maxon; for Secretary -Treasurer, Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, Miss 

 Harriet L. Wheeler, of Chatham, N. Y. 



A. J. G., J. F. C, A. M. S. 



Do not forget to send Mrs. Smith an account of your work at 

 once, that she may make out a yearly report to gladden all our 

 hearts. This means every active member, and we shall be pleased 

 to hear from the associates. 



—Mr. J. W. Huntington has collected Hylocomium squorrosian 

 and Dicranum montaniun, in Amesbury, Mass. 



— Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, 78 Orange street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 plans a revision of the Timmiacea 1 , and wishes both European 

 and American specimens for examination, or she will exchange in 

 case any one has duplicates to spare. 



— The notice of the Columbus meeting nearly crowded out 

 Chapter notes in the last issue, but we hope to make up for it in 

 this. The members of the Chapter have not been idle, and we 

 shall have a fine lot of notes in our next number. We hope every 

 member of the Chapter Will collect all the Mniums possible and 

 be ready with notes. Mrs. Britton has promised us an article 

 for the January number that will give complete ranges so far as 

 known of all the Eastern species. Mrs. Britton has made a 

 special study of the genus, and her article and notes will be of the 

 greatest value. — G. 



Mosses for Distribution. 



By A. J. Grout, Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. : Mnium 

 ci?2clidioides, str. and M. stellar e, str. , for five cents in stamps. 

 Dicranoweissia cirrhata (L ) Lindb., by Cambridge Botanical 

 Supply Co. for a self -addressed stamped envelope. Will per- 

 sons who can offer other species than those already offered please 

 notify the editor ? 



