REPORT OF THE DISTRIBUTER (1904). 
A somewhat larger proportion of members con¬ 
tributed to the Exchange and on the whole there was 
a noticeable improvement in the quality of the specimens. 
Including a most acceptable gift of about 600 
packets sent by Miss Armitage, Messrs. Id. N. Dixon, 
W. E. Nicholson and W. Ingham, and the distributer of 
the Moss Exchange Club, the number of specimens 
received for distribution was 2420. 
Each member whose subscription was paid up 
received a parcel. 
It would be encouraging to find a still larger 
number of members contributing, if only in a small 
degree. By so doing they would obtain a still better 
return. 
The next Exchange will take place in January, 
1906. Parcels should be sent in good time and be 
accompanied by a properly marked desiderata list. 
J. B. DUNCAN, 
Distributer. 
March, 1905. 
