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Mr. George E. Nichols, Box 569, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. Hypnnm 
?nolluscum Hedw., st. Fontinalis Dalecarlica B. & S., st. Brachy- 
thecium rivulare B. & S. c.fr. All collected in Connecticut, 
Dr. J. F. Brenckle, Kulm, North Dakota. Catharinaea undulata W. & M., 
Amblystegium adnatum Aust., Thuidium microphyllum Best. All in 
fine fruit. Collected at Rugby Junction, Wisconsin. 
Miss E. A. Warner, 78 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. Isothecium Brew- 
erianum (Lesq.) Kindb., st. Collected by C. F. Baker, near Stanford 
University, Cal. Also a small quantity c.fr. collected by A. J. Hill, 
New Westminster, B. C. Mnium insigne Mitt. c.fr. Collected A. J. 
Hill, New Westminster, B. C. Homalia Jamesii Schimp., st. Col- 
lected by A. J. Grout, Newfane, Vermont. 
Miss C. C. Haynes, 16 East 36th Street, New York City. Microlej eunia 
lucens (Tayl.) Evans. Collected by Mrs. E. C. Taylor in Georgia. 
Frnllania Asagrayana Mont. Collected by Mr. G. E. Nichols in Con- 
necticut. 
For Sale. — A perfect copy of Sullivant’s Supplement to leones, for 
$6.00. Carriage extra. Address, Prof. John M. Holzinger, Winona, Minn. 
For Sale. — A set of fifty Tasmanian Mosses, labels written by the col- 
lector, for $5.00. Address, Dr. Levier, 16 Via Jacopo da Diacceto, Florence, 
Italy. 
For Sale. —Two thousand named and mounted plants, including Miss 
Cummings’ Lichen Exsiccati, also series of ferns, mosses, grasses, etc. 
Address, Mrs. Amelia F. Eby, 141 North Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa. 
Wanted, — Mr. Reginald Heber Howe, Jr., Thoreau Museum, Concord, 
Mass., asks that persons having in their herbaria specimens of Parinelict 
caper at a (L.) Ach. in fruit, would give him the largest diameter expressed 
in millimeters (mm.) of the apothecia of New England specimens. 
For Sale. — Volumes 4 to 10, complete, of The Bryologist. Address 
Prof. W. W. Stockberger, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Wanted.— There are several numbers of The Bryologist very low, one 
gone entirely save for five sets which must be sold complete. Of these three 
sets have the first five volumes bound, the last five are unbound. All are 
held at the same price. 
We make the suggestion that persons binding minus Vol. II, No. 4, Oct. 
1899, insert blank pages to the number required and whenever they are 
obtained (by their being reprinted or otherwise) these could be cut out and 
the others pasted in. 
A liberal price will be given for any copies of Vol. I, No. 1. Jan. 1808. 
Vol. I. No. 1. 1806. All of Vol. II. 1899, and Vol. III. No. 1. 1899. 
Return to the Editor and Publisher, 
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