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Mrs. Horace C. Dunham, 53 Maple St., Auburndale, Mass. Climacium 
dendroides (L. ) W. & M.,c.fr. : 7 'rematodonambigitus (Hedw.) Hornsch., 
c.fr. Collected in township of Moosehead, Maine. 
Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain, 1830 Jefferson Place, Washington, D. C. 
Eurhynchium strigosum (Hoffm.) Br. & Sch., c.fr. Collected near 
Langley, Va. 
Miss Caroline C. Haynes, 16 East 36th St., New York City. Plagiochila 
asplenoides (L.) Dumont. ; Radula coinplanata (L. ) Dumont. 
Mr. G. K. Merrill, 564 Main St., Rockland, Maine. Sticta crocata (L.) Ach. 
Collected in Knox Co., Maine, by Mr. Merrill. Ramalina reticulata 
(Noehd. ) Krenpelh. Collected in New Westminster, B. C., by Mr. A. J. 
Hill. 
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Mr. Severin Rapp,- Sanford, Orange Co., Fla. Raphidostegium micro- 
carpmn Brid. & Jaegr. : Thuidium minutulum (Hedw.) Br. & Sch. 
Collected in Sanford. 
Miss C. M. Carr, R. F. D. 3, South Framingham, Mass. Pannaria lanu- 
ginosa (Ach.) Koerb. Collected in Sudbury, Mass. 
WANTED. — Specimens (New England preferred) of Ramalina calicaris and 
R. calicaris caniculata. Will also buy or exchange or corres- 
pond regarding specimens of the genus Ramalina. 
Address, Reginald Heber Howe, Jr., 
Concord, Mass. 
Lichenology for Beginners, by Frederick LeRoy Sargent, which recently 
appeared in The Bryologist, is now published in convenient pamphlet 
form by the Harvard Co-operative Society, Cambridge, Mass. 
This pamphlet may be obtained of them, postpaid, for fifty cents. 
MUSCI ACROCARPI BORE ALN AMERICAN! . 
Century two of this series is complete. Quite a number of species are 
represented by several pockets illustrating different stages or conditions. 
Several new species, as well as a number quite rare, are distributed so far 
in this, series. A pamphlet, like the one for century one, will be prepared 
and sent to recipients. 
To cover actual expenses, future fascicles, as well as all new subscrip- 
tions to the entire series, will be sold at Two Dollars each fascicle. It is 
expected that two or three fascicles of century three will appear during 
1906. John M. Holzinger. 
