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 MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS, ^ 



By DR. A. J. GROUT. 



It makes the mosses as easy to study as the flowering plants. Eight full-page 

 plates and ninety figures in the text. $i.io postpaid. Send for sample pages to 



a T. LOUIS, 59 Fifth c/hocme, ^eiv York City. 



FOR SALE. 



Japanese cMosses and FernSf 



Each 50 Hcfbarium Specimens $5.00, postpaid in advance. 



Sent by mail. 

 Includes rare specimens also those new to America. 



Address, Mr. GENJI KOYAMA, 



Hi§fashisakuramachi, Kioto, Japan. 



HAVE YOU SEEN THE 



Journal of 

 The cMdtne Ornithological Society 



9 



A Quarterly Journal, 

 Foil of Interesting Matter on Maine Birds. 

 Now in its 4th Volume. 



OUR mOTTO: 



'•Bird protection, bird study, the spread of the knowledge thus gained; 

 these are our objects." 



Fifty Cents per Year. Single Copies Fifteen Cents. 



Send for Free Sample Copy. 



J. MERTON SWAIN, Editor and Publisher, WATERVILLE, ME. 



THE SULLIVANT MOSS CHAPTER. 



President, Dr. G. N. Best, Rosemont, New Jersey. Vice-President, Miss 

 Warner, 78 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Secretary, Miss Wheeler, Chatham, 

 Columbia Co., N. Y. 



? All interested in the study oC Mosses, Hepatics and Lichens by correspond- 

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