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States and I hope -we shall all work to have all the States fully represented. 
Valuable data of distribution, etc., will then be available for those contem- 
plating listing species. The impetus given to this kind of work by the pub- 
lication of “The Bryophytes of Connecticut,” will b€ productive, I am sure, 
of similar, much needed contributions. Being now at the Highlands, I am 
finishing the determinations of sets that I began to study last autumn, and 
will report upon them as soon as possible. Of course I shall be glad to hear 
from any of the members, I shall have more time for this and also for other 
work that I am doing. Let me add that I consider the Society fortunate in 
getting Dr. Conklin to carry on the work. 
Caroline Coventry Haynes. 
New Members — No. 193. Miss Gertrude Streator, Clark Hall, University 
Station, Seattle, Wash. 
Please note change of address for Mr. Walter Gerritson, to 37 Washing- 
ton Avenue, Waltham, Mass. 
Our attention has been called to a most desirable microscopic accessory 
for the mounting of opaque objects. Anyone interested may obtain further 
information and a sample slide, by addressing Mr. W. H. Van Sickel, 2618 
North 33d street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Miss Caroline Coventry Haynes desires to call especial attention to the 
following items, first in connection with the gift, by Dr. I. Hagen, of a fine 
collection of Scandinavian Hepatics, to the Sullivant Moss Society, which 
through an error was not credited to him in her Annual, Report. We hope he 
. will accept apologies and hearty thanks for the valuable set. 
Attention is also called to the series of Canadian Mosses that Prof. John 
Macoun, whose genius for collecting is so well known, is issuing. There 
are to be five hundred in all, three hundred having been issued. They cost 
eight dollars a hundred. Now is the time to become subscribers before al^ 
sets are taken. Address Sussex St., Ontario, Canada. 
There are several of our Society members living in remote places away 
from Herbaria, who would be glad to have specimens of Mosses, Hepatics 
and Lichens. If those having even a few to contribute will send them to 
Mrs. Josephine D. Lowe, 2622 Woodly Place, Washingion, D. C. , she will see 
that proper distribution is made. Send all you can spare and at once. 
Mr. R. Heber Howe, Jr., offers Parts I and II, Tuckerman’s Synopsis of 
North American Lichens, 1882, complete for $25.00. Splendid bran new 
copies. 
OFFERINGS. 
(To Society Members only. For postage.) 
Dr. J. F. Brenckle, Kulm, North Dakota, wishes to call attention to the fol 
lowing correction of determination for two mosses sent out by him in the 
offerings for March, 1908. No. 1470 should be Thuidium minutulum 
(Hedw.) B. & S., instead of T. microphyllum as named. No. 1500 is 
nearest to Catharinea angustata Brid. and not C. undulata as named. 
