THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY; THE BRYOLOGIST 
EDWARD B. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary-Treasurer 
18 WEST 89th STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
Dear C:- 
The enclosed in for official comsumpticn. as far as letter 
goes, in case you wish to preserve it for the official file. 
The enclosed moss is your ®wn, and it is a rather uncommon species. 
I wish that I could he with you next Friday night, at Boston, and th&t 
I could hear the flow of wit that will surely result. But, there is 
no chance whatsoever. I have school, and a dinner on the following 
night, and have a concert engagement for Thursday. Schold there he a 
accident, and there he no school that day, I shall tvke the first 
train for Boston. But only a miracle can bring it about. 
Nothing special doing here, save the usual routine. I am 
rather busy, and expect that is the condition with you. Round pond 
folks are again at Southern Pines, for the winter, and will remain 
there until the last gun is fired, I suppose. If you do get a chance 
to drop in that way, I know they will he mighty glad to see you. 
The same applies to this burg. I can usually count on being at 
home evenings, and can almost always arrnage to be. 
Hope you are all well, and finding the winter livable. 
Regards to you all, 
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