THE BRYOLOGIST 
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DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN 
MOSSES, HEPATICS AND LICHENS 
ALSO OFFICIAL ORGAN OF 
THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY 
Awarded Silver Medal — Universal Exposition — St. Louis, 1904 
Subscription, $ 1.00 a Year in U. S. Single Copies, 20 cents 
“ 1.25 to all other countries. 
Four Vols. 1898-1901— $1.50 Seven Vols. 1902-1908—17.00 
Address manuscript, advertisements, subscriptions and all communications 
to Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, 78 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Requests for 
Separates must accompany manuscript. Checks, except on New York City, must 
contain 10 cents extra for Clearing House charges. 
Copyright, 1909, by Annie Morrill Smith 
THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY 
Invites all interested in the study of Mosses, Hepatics and Lichens, 
to join. Dues, $ 1.10 a year — this includes a subscription to The 
Bryologist. Send dues direct to Treasurer. For further information 
address the Secretary. 
OFFICERS FOR I 909 
President— Dr. T. C. Frye, University of Washington 
Seattle , Wash. 
Vice-President— Miss Caroline Coventry Haynes, 16 East 36th Street 
New York City 
Secretary— Mr. N. L. T. Nelson, . . . . 4509a Cote Brilliante Avenue 
St. Louts , Mo. 
Ireasurer— Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith 78 Orange Street 
Brooklyn , N. Y. 
IN CHARGE 
Oj the Moss Department and Custodian oj the Moss Herbarium: 
Mr. N. L. T. Nelson, 4509a Cote Brilliante Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 
Of the Hepatic Department and Hepatic Herbariuiti; 
Miss C. C. Haynes, 16 East 36th St., New York City. 
Of the Lichen Departtnent and Lichen Herbariutn: 
Miss Mary F. Miller, 1109 M Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 
Of Foreign Exchanges: 
Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain, 38 West 59th St., New York City. 
