THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY; THE BRYOLOGIST 
EDWARD B. CHAMBERLAIN, SECRETARY-TREASURER 
18 WEST 89TH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
April 19th 25, 
Dear Collins 
The enclosed literature may interest 
you. I h ve one of the things, and with a little 
honing and stropping (using a rouge strop at first) 
it has proved the real thing as far as making 
a good.many simple sections of moss stems. For 
leaves I have not yet sufficient technique. It 
is really a pocket affair, too. I'll be glad 
to loan mine to you for inspection if you wish. 
I don 1 t guarantee that it will do all they sayl 
No special news, only that I have 
been having a session on one of your darned Gaspi 
birds for Bartram. It looks like an odd form 
of Grimmia pennsy. thus far. 
Cordially, 
There may be a new moss society address list before 
long. Will you let me know what you wish yours 
to be ? I assume from your letter recently that 
you are, or soon will be, in the throes of moving. 
