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SULLIVANT MOSS CHAPTER REPORT ON VOTE. 



Twenty-five votes were cast in response to ttie Note to Chapter Mem- 

 bers in the September Bryologist. All were in the affirmative, therefore, 

 the four points outlined are adopted. Annie Morrill Smith. 



NOTICE— ELECTIONS. 



Forward your ballot at once to Miss Edith A. Warner, 19 Schermerhorn 

 street, Brooklyn, N, Y., Judge of Elections, Polls close December ist. 

 For President. — Prof. John M. Holzinger, Winona, Minn. 

 For Vice-Pres. — Mrs. Carolyn W. Harris, 125 St. Mark's Avenue, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



For Secretary. — Miss Mary F, Miller, 1109 M street, N. W., Washington, 

 D. C. 



For Treasurer. — Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, 78 Orange street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



A CORRECTION. 



In the last Bryologist (September) on p. 90, under the mosses offered 

 by Mrs. M. L. Stevens, the statement that Hypjiitni vernicosuni Lindb., had 

 not before ,been reported from New England is an error. Our attention has 

 « been called to two stations, see Vt. Mosses; Grout, p. 30. Five stations are 

 also reported for BryJmia Novae-Aiigliae in New England. A. M. S. 



NOTICE. 



Membership in the SuUivant Moss. Chapter for 1904, and Part 1. of Dr. 

 Grout's new book, "Mosses with Hand-Lens and Microscope," and a copy 

 of his " Vermont Mosses, with Keys," can be obtained by sending $2.00 to 

 Dr. A. J. Grout, 360 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, N. Y., before Jan. ist, 1904. 

 This special offer is made for two months to hasten the sales of "Mosses 

 with Hand-Lens and Microscope" so that Part H., which is ready for the 

 printer, may be printed soon. 



NOTICE. 



The undersigned will issue in fascicles of twenty-five numbers, "Musci 

 Acrocarpi Boreali Americani "' at $1.50 a fascicle. Contributions from collec- 

 tors are solicited and will be generously paid for. Not over twenty-five sets 

 will be prepared. Subscriptions solicited. Address 



Prof. John M. Holzinger, 



Winona, Minn. 



