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SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY NOTES 



The following changes and additions are to be made in the membership list 

 of the Sullivant Moss Society issued in January. 



Change addresses as follows: 



Mr. N. Iwasaki .Fujita, Kurosakimachi, Ogagun, Fukuoka-ken, Japan. 



Mr. Alfred C. Kinsey 391 Hyde Park Ave., Roslindale, Mass. 



Add new members: 



Miss Eloise Butler 720 Fourth St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Mr. J. M. Grant Sequin, Wash. 



Miss Frances E. Newland 321 Court St., Utica, N. Y. 



Mrs. H. R. Robertson 136 Buffum St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Resigned: 



Miss H. Mary Cushman Reading, Penna. 



Upon the occasion of sending in the article published in this number of the 

 Bryologist, Mr. E. J. Hill writes that he is very feeble after a long-continued 

 illness. The Bryologist extends to Mr. Hill sympathy and best wishes for a 

 speedy recovery. > 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 



Offerings, to members of the Sullivant Moss Society, for postage — 



Mr. C. C. Plitt, 3933 Lowndes Ave., Baltimore, Md. — Ramalina reticulata 

 (Noehd.) Kremp., collected on Mt. Hamilton, California; also Usnea ceratina 

 Ach., offered by Mr. P. G. M. Rhodes of Birmingham, England, who collected 

 it in Switzerland, but for the offerings address Mr. Plitt. 



Mr. Roy Latham, Orient, N. Y. — Lecanora subfusca rugosa (Pers.) Cromb., 

 collected in New York. 



Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dunham, 206 Windsor Road, Waban, Mass. — Hyloco- 

 mium umbratum (Ehrh.) Bryol. Eur., and Dicranum majus Smith, both with 

 fruit, collected in Maine. 



Mr. Severin Rapp, Sanford, Florida — Biatora sabuletorum Flk., and Biatora 

 niveocincta Merrill (sp. nov.), collected in Florida. 



Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain, 18 West 89th St., New York City. — Anacolia 

 Webbii (Mont.) Schimp. st. Sicily, coll. Nicholson & Dixon, Pogonatum urni- 

 gerum (L.) P. Beauv. forma. Wales, coll. Jones & Rhodes. 



