tributions from other members. During 1904, seventy-nine specimens of 
mosses, hepatics and lichens have been offered in the Bryologist. It is 
hoped that members will offer more hepatics during the coming year. 
A great many mosses have been sent in for determination, and the 
experts have ever responded cheerfully and willingly to the call for assist- 
ance in naming them. Appreciation should also be expressed of the hearty 
co-operation of the collectors throughout the country, for it is owing to their 
untiring energy in collecting and distributing specimens that the “offer- 
ing ” department of the Chapter is possible. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Mary F. Miller, 
Secretary. 
OFFERINGS. 
(To Chapter Members only. For postage.) 
Mrs. R. H. Carter, 37 Church street, Laconia, N. H. Rhacomitrium acicu - 
lare (L.) Brid., c.fr. ; Rhynchostegium rusciforme (Neck.) B. & S., c.fr., 
Hypnum ochraceum Turn. st. ; H. palustre Hedw., c.fr. Collected in 
Gilford, N. H. 
Mr. N. L. T. Nelson, 3968 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gymnostomum 
curvirostre (Ehrh.) Hedw., c.fr.; Ditrichum pallidum (Schreb. ) 
Hampe., c.fr. Collected in Missouri. 
Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain, 1830 Jefferson Place, Washington, D. C. 
Hylocomium proliferum (L.) Lindb., c.fr. Collected in Maine. 
Mr. Severin Rapp, Sanford, Orange Co., Florida. Leucobryum sediforme 
(Mull.) Hedw., c.fr.; Funaria hygrometrica { L. ) Sibth. var. lutea , c.fr. 
Collected in Sanford. 
Mrs. Sarah B. Hadley, South Canterbury, Conn. Dichelyma capillaceum 
B. &S., c.fr,; Leucobryum glaucum (L.) Sch., c.fr. Collected in South 
Canterbury. 
Prof. W. W. Stockberger, Bureau Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 
Mnium punctatum Hedw., c.fr.; Dicranum viride Schimp., st. Col- 
lected in the White Mountains, N. H. 
Mr. Charles C. Plitt, 1706 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md. Frullania Asa - 
grayana Mont. Collected near Baltimore. 
Mr. G. K. Merrill, 564 Main street, Rockland, Maine. Cetr aria nivalis Ach. 
Collected on Mt. Washington, N. H. 
