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tained; it only differs from Porolrichum by the cernuous capsule and presence 
of cilia in the endostome, and besides had already been used for two genera of 
lichens and one of Ericaceae .” The synonymy is as follows: 
Porotrichum (Brid.) Mitt. J. L. Soc. 12: 20, 458. 1869. 
Climdcium ( Porotrichum ) Brid. Bryol. Univ. 2: 275. 1827. 
Thamnium Br. & Sch. Bryol. Eu. fasc. 49: 51. 1852. Not Klotzsch, 1838. 
Thamnobryum Nieuw. 
New York Botanical Garden. 
SULLIYANT MOSS SOCIETY NOTES 
The following changes are supplementary to the address list of the Society, 
which appeared in the January, 1918, issue of The Bryologist: 
New Members 
Mr. T. J. Fitzpatrick. . Bethany, Nebr. 
Miss Eva M. Fling 220 Prospect St., Morgantown, W. Va. 
Mr. Walter E. Flowers Locke, Wash. 
Mrs. J. M. Fox “Wakefield,” Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Lektor Dr. Hj. Moller Stocksund, Sweden 
Change of Address 
Mr. E. R. Grose Sago, W. Va. 
Miss Ara villa Taylor 5744 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, 111 . 
EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 
Offerings — To members only. Return postage should accompany the re- 
quest. It is better to send a stamp , rather than a stamped envelope, which 
might not be of the right size for the specimen. 
Rev. H. Dupret, Seminary of Philosophy, Montreal, Canada. — Drepano- 
cladus aduncus var. polycarpum and var. intermedins B. & S. [Hypnum aduncum 
var. polycarpum (Bland.) Bry. Eur., and var. intermedium W. P. Schimp.] Col- 
lected by Rev. Dupret, in Quebec. 
The rather sudden termination gf hostilities possibly relieves to a consid- 
erable extent the immediate urgency of the call of the Red Cross for information 
regarding supplies of .surgical sphagnum, but the communication printed on 
pages 81-83, this issue, contains so much of interest and value to bryologists 
that we have proceeded with its publication.— Editor. 
