THE TENTH ANNUAL 
REPORT 
OF THE 
Moss Exchange Club, 
1906 . 
DISTRIBUTER’S REPORT. 
This year parcels have been received from 27 members, and 
other 2 sent in catalogues only. 
Although mistakes are not yet entirely absent, more than one of 
the Referees remark on the rarity of wrongly named specimens in 
their parcels, and on the satisfactory condition of the packets as a 
whole. 
The Circulating Catalogues have again been marked to be sent 
round. It should be remembered that the numbers marked, though 
fairly correct just now, can only be considered approximate by next 
distribution, as catalogues which have not come in this year may be 
sent next year, and some members may re-mark their catalogues, or 
retain on their list species which they have already received. Hence, 
when possible, one or two more than the number marked may 
generally be offered—the Distributer can strike off any unnecessary 
excess. A number of species, wanted by only one member, have 
been marked as not wanted at all, as species that will supply the 
wants of a number are more to be desired than those wanted only 
by a single person. 
Since Hepaticae are not examined by the Referee unless a 
minimum of 3 packets from the same gathering are sent, I think it 
desirable that all who send in Hepaticae should endeavour to meet 
this requirement. Where less than 3 are required, the surplusage 
can be handed over to Section II. 
