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unpaid accounts both to Chapter members and subscribers. This is not to be 
taken as a regular order of procedure, as the understanding is that all bills 
become due on the first of each January, and are to be paid without indi- 
vidual notice. Receipts are, however, always returned. 
OFFERINGS. 
(To Chapter Members only. For postage.) 
Rev. H. Dupret, Seminary of Philosophy, Montreal, Canada. Dicranum 
fulvum Hook.; Paludella squarrosa Brid., from near Montreal. 
Dr. J. F. Brenckle, Kulm, North Dakota. Tor tula mucronifolia , B. & S., 
Pterygoneurum cavifolium (Ehrh.) Jur. • 
Prof. Thomas A. Bonser, E. 12 Nora Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Hypnum 
uncinatum var. symmetricum R. & C. From Spokane. 
Dr. J. W. Bailey, 4541 Fourteenth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Dicranoweisia 
cirrhata Lindb. From western Washington. 
Mr. E. B. Chamberlain, 35 West 59th street. New York City. Plagiochila 
asplenoides (L. ) Dum.: Preissia quadrata (Scop.) Nees. Collected 
Pleasant Ridge, Maine. 
AMERICAN HE PAX I CAE 
When Prof. L. M. Underwood discontinued the 
issue of the Hepaticae Americanae he had a good 
deal of material on hand originally intended for 
future issues; he has very kindly turned this over 
to me and I am working it up, with Prof. A. W. 
Evans’ valuable assistance in verifying and deter- 
mining the species whenever necessary. This, 
with material of my own collecting, I propose to 
issue from year to year under the title of AMER- 
ICAN HEPATICE. 
The first issue comprising decades Til, is ready 
for distribution. Price, $1.50. As only twenty 
sets of these decades are issued it will be necessary 
for subscribers to indicate their wishes at once. 
Miss CAROLINE COVENTRY HAYNES HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY 
