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SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY ELECTION 



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

 promptly to the Judge of Elections, Mr. Geo. B. Kaiser, 508 Locust Ave., Ger- 

 mantown, Pa. Ballots must be received before December 15th, 1916. 



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 re- 

 quest. 



Dr. Wm. H. Wiegmann, 436 East 5th St., New York City. — Catharinea 

 crispa James, c. fr., and Baeomyces roseus Pers., both collected by Dr. Wiegmann, 

 in New York. 



Dr. John W. Bailey, 4541 Fourteenth Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. — Hyp- 

 num suhimponens Lesq., c. fr., collected in Washington. 



Mr. A. T. Beals, 71 West 23d St., New York City. — Aphanorhegma serratum 

 (Hook. & Wils.) Sul ., Pelham Manor, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1917, and Fissidens 

 grandifrons Brid , Niagara Falls, Oct. 26, 1917, both collected by Mr Beals 



Mr. Severin Rapp, Sanford, Florida. — Biatora hypomela Nyl., and Metzgeria 

 myriopoda Lindb., both collected by Mr. Rapp in Florida. 



