468 Hope Street, 
Providonee.R. 1. 
Jan.16/SI 
Dear Jhamberlain:- 
I have your two letters of the 6th. & 7th. 
I am writing with a typewriter so you can read it. 
Thanks for the memo, on the femiseouate flora Some time when 
you have time X would he glad to get similar memo, of the articles 
you mention* as follows:-Mueller, Musci Vitiana; Geheeb & Herzog; 
and Kitten, Ceylon Llusoi; also hie Hus, Xnd, Or. unless it is 
the article from Jour. linn. So©. 1, 1369, 96pp., which I have. 
It occurs the to me that the host way to yet these is to inclose 
some of my bibliography cards to ho filled out. I also enclose 
a sample showing how it is filled out. She "Humber" and "Ree'd" 
at top are filled in only when I have a copy the bottom line 
ditto. 
It is all right to send the specimens to me fo: the H.h, 
B.C. oryptogrnic collection, or direct to the Gray Herb, marked 
for I am usually up to the Club about once a month 
although I expect to have to be i... Washington the first Friday 
in Peb. X would be glad to loo] up anything there for you if 
you are not in too much of a hurry for the information—that is, 
if I could loo] it up for you when 1 go up. I think Hhodora 
would be glad to get the article you allude to. 
'-ho idea of Mrs. Dunham working on the Gasp© mosses was 
very satisfactory to me. I sent her a package last summer, 
but have heard nothing from it yet. She said she would not 
get to wor on it until late fall, or perhaps winter. 
I received the fascicle of mosses from Broth©ms and I 
have the Finland postage stamps laid aside for you. I sent 
his money in a bafife draft so that he got so e three or more 
times whet ho asked for the fascicle if ho hnd quoted the 
prise in yinland money. I have heard nothing from him since, 
not even an acknowledgement. 
■'m glad to hoar of hr. Fellows, I did not know where he 
was before you wrote. Please remember mo to him the noxt time 
you see him, also to his niece whom X used to know whon she 
lived with the r in Portland Also kindly remember mo to 
your cousin Henry when you have occasion to write. 
Everybody here about the same as usual, the ups and downs 
as usual, including myself. 
By the way, have you hoard that at the last meeting' Of. 
the .its, P.0, the old organization be came defunct? It is now 
"She Hew England Botanical Club, Incorporated" and the con¬ 
stitution and by-laws ho.ve been more or loss revised, but 
practically only to the extent that seemed necessary in order 
to conform with the Massachusetts. incorporation laws.. ou 
will probably get one of the now Club books when it is issued. 
Sincerely, 
J« ... M: , 6 . 
P.'S. If you are in a hurry about getting some information from 
the XI.B.B.C. herbarium you might write Pernald and ask him if 
he ean get some one to look it up for you if it is going to take 
much time. 
