THE SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT 
OF THE 
Moss Exchange Club, 
1© OS- 
REPORT OF THE DISTRIBUTER FOR 1902. 
To this year’s distribution contributions have come in from 28 
members, of which details are annexed, desiderata lists only from 
6 members, and no communication at all from the other 6 . 
Messrs. Dixon, Horrell, Ingham, Macvicar, Meldrum, Nicholson, 
and Wheldon deserve the best thanks of the Club for their valuable 
services as Referees, and mine for the expedition with which they 
completed their troublesome duties. I am pleased likewise to 
record my appreciation of the promptitude with which members 
sent in their parcels at the specified time. 
In quality most specimens were quite satisfactory and some 
excellent, while a few have been returned to members as samples of 
what should not be sent. 
Parcels have been despatched to 34 members, and I regret to 
have been obliged to make such an inadequate return to those who 
sent the best contributions, while some, I must candidly say, have 
got more than they deserved. 
The distribution of Sphagna and Harpidia has been somewhat 
unsatisfactory owing to the want of up-to-date desiderata lists in 
the case of these. 
Specimens distributed unstamped have not had their names 
confirmed by Referees. 
