uliginosa Hedw., Mnium affine Bl., Philonotis calcarea Schimp. Ph. uncinata 

 Brid., Physcomitrium pygmaeum James, Pogonatum alpinum Macounii 

 Frye, Polytrichum Jenseni Hag., Rhacomitrium protensum A. Br., Seligeria cal- 

 carea B. & S., 5. pMsilla B. & S., Splachnum Wormskjoldii Hornem., Tayloria 

 serrata B. & S., Tetraplodon mnioides B. & S., Tortula montana Lindb. The 

 Polytrichum and the Splachnum are Swedish, not North American, material. 

 It is gratifying to note the large number of individual collectors that have con- 

 ibuted to this fascicle, which fully maintains the high standard set by the 

 author in the previous issues. 



E. B. C. 



SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY NOTES 



The Brooklyn Botanic Garden announces to members of the Sullivant Moss 

 Society, and to all others interested in the study of mosses that the entire her- 

 barium and library of Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, presented to the Botanic Garden 

 in 1914, are available for consultation at the Garden. Both the library and the 

 herbarium are kept separate from the general collections of the Garden, but may 

 be consulted at any time upon application to the curator in charge. The Garden 

 is desirous of increasing its bryological collections and library and will be pleased 

 to enter into correspondence with bryologists and collectors with a view to ex- 

 change of publications or of specimens. 



We are pleased to announce that since the publication of the last revision 

 of the list of members Dr. W. H. Emig, Assistant Professor of Botany at the 

 University of Pittsburgh, Pa., has joined the Moss Society. 



