CHAPTER NOTES CONTINUED. 
OFFERINGS. 
[To Chapter Members only — for postage,] 
Mrs. Mary L. Stevens, 39 Columbia St., Brookline, Mass. Brachythecium 
rivulare B. & S. Collected, Gilford, N. H. 
Mr. Walter Gerritson. 66 Robbins St., Waltham, Mass. Bryum argenteum 
L. c.fr. ; Climacium Kindbergii (R. &C.) Grout; Dichelyma capillaceum 
B. & S., c.fr. Collected, Weston and Waltham, Mass. 
Mrs. Sarah B. Hadley, South Canterbury, Conn. Bryum caespiticium L. 
c.fr.; Pagonatum tenue (Menz.) E. G. Britton, c.fr. Collected, S. Can- 
terbury, Conn. 
Prof. W. W. Stockberger, Bureau Plant Industry, Washington, D, C. 
Poly trichum juniperinum Willd. Collected, Ohio; Fissidens decipiens 
De Not. Collected, Washington, D. C. 
Miss Mary F. Miller, 1109 M. street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Cladonia 
rangiferina (L.) Hoffm. ; Pogonatum urnigerum (L.) Beauv., c.fr.; 
Brynhia Novae- Angliae (Sull. & Lesq.) Grout, c.fr. Collected, Shand- 
aken, N. Y. 
Mrs. Carolyn W. Harris, 125 St. Mark’s Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cladonia 
amaurocraea (FI.) Schaer. 
Mr. G. K. Merrill, 564 Main street, Rockland, Me. Cetraria Islandica (L.) 
Ach.; C. Oakesiana Tuckm. Collected, Camden, Me. 
WANTED 
To exchange. Alpine and subalpine New England Lichens for speci- 
mens from the South, Southwest and Pacific coast. Shall be pleased to hear 
from anyone interested in Lichens. 
Mr. G. K. Merrill, 564 Main street, Rockland, Maine. 
All About the Wile^R lowers 
T HERE is only one publication about the wild-flowers and 
that is The American Botanist. It does not publish 
technical articles, and uses the common names of plants 
whenever possible. Full of notes on the haunts, habits, fra- 
grance, uses, and products of plants. Every plant-lover should 
have it. Monthly, $1.00 a year. Sample for a 2-cent stamp. 
Address, THE AMERICAN BOTANIST Binghamton, N. Y. 
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Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society 
With the January, 1904, Number 
Begins its Seventh Volume 
A Quarterly Journal all about Maine Birds 
You should have Mr. Arthur H. Norton’s papers on “The Finches Found 
in Maine” and the series of papers on “The Warblers Found in Maine,” 
written up by four of the members of the Society. These alone well worth 
the price of a year’s subscription. 
Subscription, Fifty Cents per Annum sg Fifteen Cents per Copy 
Send stamps for Sample Copy to 
J. MERTON SWAIN, Business Manager -J* FAIRFIELD, MAINE 
