THE BRYOLOGIST 
BIMONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN MOSSES 
HEPATICS AND LICHENS. 
ALSO OFFICIAL ORGAN 
OF THE SULLIVANT MOSS CHAPTER OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION. 
Subscription Price, $1.00 a year. 20c. a copy. Four issues 1898, 35c. Four issues 1899, 35c. 
Together, eight issues, 50c. Four issues 1900, 50c. Four issues 1901, 50c. Four Vols. $1.50 
Six issues 1902, $1.00. Six issues 1903, $1.00. 
Short articles and notes on mosses solicited from all students of the mosses. Address manu- 
script to A. J. Grout. Boys’’ High School , Brooklyn , N. Y. Address all inquiries and sub- 
scriptions to Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith , 78 Orange Street , Brooklyn , N. Y. For adver- 
tising space address Mrs. Smith. Check , except N. Y. City , MUST contain 10 cents extra 
for Clearing House charges. 
Copyrighted 1904, by Annie Morrill Smith. 
THE SULLIVANT MOSS CHAPTER. 
President, Prof. J. M. Holzinger, Winona, Minn. Vice-President, Mrs. C. W. Harris* 
125 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Secretary, Miss Mary F. Miller. 1109 M Street, 
Washington, D. C. Treasurer, Mrs. Smith, 78 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Dues $1.10 a year, this includes a subscription to The Bryologist. 
All interested in the study of Mosses, Hepatics, and Lichens by correspondence are 
invited to join. Send dues direct to the Treasurer. For further information address the 
Secretary. 
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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. 
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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 
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