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R1ST BULLETIN. 



A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO FERNS. 



WILLARD N. CLUTE, Editor. 



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THE LINNAEAN FERN CHAPTER. 



President. Wm. R. MAXON, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

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"FFftN^ OF THF WF^T" b >' Ma ™us E. Jones. This pamphlet 

 JTJJIMIO Ur 1 llC TV LiO 1 was issued in 1882. and by many is 



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