THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY ; THE BRYOLOGIST 
EDWARD B. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary-Treasurer 
18 WEST 89th STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
May 19, 1930. 
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Dear C:- 
Don't be alarmed at the color of the ribbon. It is simply 
less work than the other. Brotherus has just written me that 
he is sending you the "-‘aecicle IV of the MUsci Fennici. 
SAVE THE STAMPS for me if you can, also any other interesting 
foreigners that you come acorss. 
Things are dropping along here 
in the usual way, school, as far as the lower school goes, wij.1 
close up on the 29th, and 1 shall be darned glad. Have been trea 
mendously tired this spring, so that I feel that x have lost all 
pep whatsoever. Grout fell down on his end of the letter wri¬ 
ting in connection with the Bardot matter and the thing came on 
me. I'm half inclidd to think that he didn't try so darned hard, 
though this is between ourselves. I have the full #250 that 
I promised Dixon to raise, cash in hadd and have furthermore the 
check: in French francs, though I have not sent it to Cardct as 
yet.. At present rates of exchange ^ardot profits quite a lit¬ 
tle bit. 
5ser_t ra 
If you are ever this way, dont fail to let me know. 
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Give my kindest regards to all, specially to your father, and 
to George and Edife. Remember me most cordially too to Howard 
and to Dr. Dodge, 
As ever. 
Sincerely, 
