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Therefore be it Resolved, that the members of the Sullivant Moss 
Society deplore the loss of this valuable collection and library, and condemn 
in the strongest terms the acts which led to the destruction or removal: and be 
it further 
ResoINed, that the members of the Sullivant Moss Society extend to 
Monsieur Cardot their heartfelt sympathy and assure him of their active 
cooperation in obtaining such reparation as may be possible : and be it further 
Resolved, that all botanists in Germany be, and hereby are, called upon 
actively to aid in returning to Monsieur Cardot any portions of his collection or 
library that may be found and in obtaining reparation for him in respect to the 
portions destroyed or lost: and be it further 
Resolved, that these resolutions be forwarded to Monsieur Cardot, and 
that a copy be published in The Bryologist. 
For the Sullivant Moss Society: 
(Signed.) 
Elizabeth G. Britton, 
President . 
Annie Morrill Smith, 
Vice-President. 
Edward B. Chamberlain, 
Secretary- T reasurer. 
G. N. Best 
George H. Conklin 
Alexander W. Evans 
A. J. Grout 
Caroline C. Haynes 
J. M. Holzinger 
Marshall A. Howe 
George B. Kaiser 
O. E. Jennings 
Annie Lorenz 
George E. Nichols 
Charles C. Plitt 
L. W. Riddle 
R. S. Williams 
Advisory Committee. 
SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY NOTES 
Since the September Byrologist went to press, Mr. A. McEwen, 118 Mar- 
bridge Bldg., New York City, has become a member of the Society. 
The Secretary is glad to inform members that Rev. David Lillie has sent a 
number of rare, exotic mosses to the Secretary for use in exchange. Mr. Lillie 
