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NOTICE OF ELECTION OF SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY OFFICERS 
FOR 1915 
Members are requested to send ballots at once to the Judge of Elections, 
Dr. Otto E. Jennings, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Penna. Balloting closes 
on November 30, 1915. 
The following candidates have been nominated by the Executive Committee; 
members 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. 
SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY NOTES 
Members of the Sullivant Moss Society will be sorry to learn, we are sure, 
that Dr. H. E. Hasse, of Santa Monica, Cal., who for the past three years has 
been in charge of the Lichen Herbarium, has been compelled by failing health 
to give up the care of the collections. Mr. C. C. Plitt of Baltimore has kindly 
consented to assume charge of this department, and arrangements are under 
way for the transfer of the now large collection. 
The Secretary had the pleasure of calling upon Dr. Hasse during the past 
summer, and spent a very delightful time talking over the collections and the 
work of the department. It is a source of keen personal regret that, since the 
above was put in type, word has come of the death of Dr. Hasse on October 29th. 
We have space only to assure his family of the deep sympathy of the members 
of the Society, and of our deep sense of gratitude for the kindly help and service 
that he so freely gave. 
A more extended notice will appear in an early issue. 
EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 
Offerings — To Members only, for return postage. 
Rev. H. Dupret, Seminary of Philosphy, Montreal, Canada. (U. S. postage 
accepted .) — Fontinaiis Dalecarlica B. & S., from near Montreal. 
Mr. Severin Rapp, 207 First St., Sanford, Florida . — Ephemerum megalosporum 
(Aust.) Salm. and E. spinulosum Schimp., both collected in Florida. 
WRONG PAGINATION 
Through some regrettable blunder the September number of the Bry- 
■ ologist received the wrong pagination. We would ask our subscribers to please 
renumber the pages of that issue so that they will read from 65 to 80 inclusive. 
The index when published will then be correct. — Ed. 
