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THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT 
OF THE 
MOSS EXCHANGE CLUB, 
1906 . 
DISTRIBUTER’S REPORT. 
The number of parcels received this year was 27. Six Members 
sent Catalogues only. Those who participated in the Distribution 
numbered 35. 
The Club is to be congratulated upon the number of interesting 
species sent in ; and the quality of the material, with few excep¬ 
tions, has been highly satisfactory. 
It is gratifying to find that several species and varieties, hitherto 
undescribed or not recorded for Britain, have been added to our 
lists of Mosses and Hepatics by Members of the Club during the 
year. 
The number of packets received has been much in excess of 
what was contributed last year. Several Members expressed a 
desire to receive well-prepared specimens of plants already repre¬ 
sented in their herbaria by poor material. It was therefore 
decided not to adhere too closely to the Club’s Desiderata Lists. 
In order to secure more accuracy as to the plants required by 
the Club, and also to facilitate the work of the Distributer, it is 
proposed to circulate desiderata sheets shortly, wherein each 
Member will be expected to fill his own wants. 
A new Moss Catalogue would greatly assist both Members and 
Distributer, and it is to be hoped that the Club will see its way 
clear to publish one before the next Distribution. 
Messrs. Barker, Macvicar, Nicholson, Ingham, Wheldon and 
Horrell have again undertaken the duties of Referees, to all of 
whom the best thanks of the Club are due. 
D. A. JONES, Distributer. 
