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Material for exhibition, if sent in advance, should be sent to Mr. Edward B. 

 Chamberlain, Apt. 52, 416 West ii8th Street, New York City, Members who 

 cannot attend, are urged to send something for the exhibits at least. The Secre- 

 tary will gladly answer questions as to any details of the meeting. A further 

 notice will be sent to each member two weeks in advance. 



SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY ELECTION 



Members of the Sullivant Moss Society are requested to send their ballots 

 promptly to the Judge of Elections, Mrs. H. C. Dunham, 206 Windsor Road, 

 Waban, Mass. Ballots must be received before December -151^', 1916. ^ O 



The following persons have been nominated by the Executive Committee, 

 but members are reminded that they are free to vote for any others. 



For President — Mrs. Elizabeth G. Britton, New York City. 



For Vice-President — Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



For Secretary-Treasurer — Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain, New York City. 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 



Offerings — To members only; return postage should accompany the request. 



Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain, 18 West 89th Street, New York City.— ^^ag- 

 num platyphyllum Sull., collected by Dr. Hagen in Norway. 



Mrs. F. E. Lowe, 24 Brattle Street, Worcester, Mass. — Dicranella cerviculata 

 (Hedw.) W. P. Schimp. and Thamnium alleghaniense (C. M.) Bryol. Eur., both 

 collected by Mrs. Lowe in Massachusetts. 



Mrs. Frank C. Smith, Jr., Chapin Road, Holden, Mass. — Dicranum Drum- 

 mondii C. M. and Ptilium crista-castrensis (L.) DeNot., collected by Mrs. Smith 

 at Upper Dam, Rangeley Lakes, Maine, 1916, with fruit. 



Dr. O, E, Jennings, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. — Fossomhronia 

 Wondraczekh (Corda) Dumort., collected near Killarney Park, mountains of 

 Fayette County, Pa., September 24, 1916, by O. E. Jennings. 



Mr. C. C. Plitt, 3933 Lowndes Ave., Baltimore, Md. — Alectoria sarmentosa 

 Ach., specimen collected in Switzerland by Mr. P. G. M. Rhodes. 



Miss Helen E. Greenwood, 5 Benefit Terrace, Worcester, Mass. — Marsupella 

 Sullivantii (DeNot.) Evans and Lophozia barbata (Schreb.) Dumort., both col- 

 lected on Mt. Wachusett, Princeton, Mass., Oct. 12, 1916. 



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