CHAPTER NOTES CONTINUED. 
OFFERINGS. 
To Chapter Members only — for postage.] 
Prof. J. Franklin Collins, 468 Hope street, Providence, R. I. Distichum 
capillaceum B. &. S. Collected in Maine. 
Mrs. Agnes Chase, 59 Florida Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Asterella 
hemispheric a Beauv. ; Entodon repens (Brid.) Grout, c.fr. ; Thelia 
asprella (Schwaegr.) Sulliv. ; Entodon seductrix (Hedw.) C. M., c.fr.; 
Entodon cladorrhizans (Hedw.) C. M., c.fr. ; Physcomitrium turbina- 
tum Brid., c.fr. Collected in Illinois by Mr. V. H. Chase. 
Mr. Severin Rapp, Sanford. Florida. Rhizogonium spiniforme Bruch., c.fr. ; 
Bryum Sawyer i R. & C., c.fr. Collected in Florida. 
Mrs. J. D. Lowe, 200 A street, S. E., Washington, D, C. Brynhia Nova- 
Angliae (S. & L.) Grout, c.fr. ; Thuidium delicatulum B. & S., c.fr. Col- 
lected in Noroton, Conn. 
Miss Alice L. Crockett, Camden, Maine. Dicranum scoparium Hedw., 
c.fr. ; D. undulatum Ehrh. , c.fr. Collected in Camden, Maine. 
Mrs. Carolyn W. Harris, 125 St. Mark’s Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Peltigera 
aphthosa (L.) Hoffm. ; P. canina (L.) Hoffm. Collected, Chilson Lake, 
Essex Co., N. Y. 
NOTICE. 
M. Bescherelle, whose death recently was announced in this journal, 
was interrupted in the preparation of an important bryological work, a 
“Sylloge” of all the species of mosses described by him. M. Cardot, to 
whom its completion was entrusted, states that it will contain 450 to 500 
pages, and that it will need to be published by subscription. It will be 
possible to print the work at $5.00 a copy, provided that at least fifty of the 
minimum of 140 subscribers necessary to begin the printing can be found in 
the United States. I desire to announce that I will head this list, and will 
also receive names of other subscribers, at Winona, Minn. 
John M. Holzinger. 
WANTED 
Copies of The Bryologist, Vol. IV, No. 1. Will anyone having extra 
copies of The Bryologist for January, 1901, please communicate with the 
publisher. Copies of any other issue will be given in exchange or cash paid 
for the same. Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, 
78 Orange street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
MOSSES OF THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES 
Sets of 51 Specimens {Nos. / to 51) may be had at $5.00 a set , on application to 
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