ARNOLD ARBORETUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. NUM Din, Mats. , LP =f 9p. 4 * Ha + a+ a Aiko an bellu GS £ f x f 2-28 feerwr"TE- Ph 6 bene RIA 22 cltes maf AY Dives Att Chet g.. 3 ARNOLD ARBORETUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, JAMAICA PLAIN, Court anes am very much obliged for the photographs of the Fort Kent This particular tree had been described to be of such gi- Zantic size at the fruit could only be gathered by the use of a lad- Your photographs dispel this tale and show that it is really shrubby and not arborescent in habit. With renewed thanks, I an, Faithfully yours, J. Franklin Collins, Esq. Brown University, Providence. eae ect PRINCETON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PALAONTOLOGY PRINCETON, Nz Jay... f PEAS... i= Aye OE bs 190 ¥ ike peu. J, rfl © your Alle 9 foam 128, S rll Cay Gat tr har frsunck lin SHld Lfsara ll, , Ming faut har pee lhl Lu CL. Heo thet yee chesbe Abe fo lan Cu bhiviecn co hn feral Le: oe Ps WI Abs EN IP Onpecen J Frarkliis Ching PRINCETON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PALZONTOLOGY (im PRINCETON, N. J.,------- fe“ a Ap Lea TED et 190 Af Sree fo Bashi Coli Sa LMeviverarly ; Mlrar sah fpr Clas 4 feunr28 ® pao dub, rececind, Cl (Behiiiny y bea Vata \ aa fvperde lino hawt he 2M tucli bd ty a Cire rhirue, Merug lh Lem afread Tat” bein (nanined) rhe nh lo Gry a0 & tuceest Ae PI hb BE hag Fever tay eta tie Ceara ny hu tin frres ¢ Mal X7-XX hen been tecetind, Io Gal Ue fret hey ¥ Vice port nll be taeud tia a fur poke, Vix forice ¢ lia ehiuse 2 §/4. 2B pagale cn lia Aline, of bit frnsl pot, 4 geo mire & eulrerite for ha ribiiue, indl, dugu Ua tucbeard UCase MS Pedic Ca Ving Cub, Sarr Mif3, det University Museum, Cambridge, Mass., August 18, 1913. Professor S. Franklin Collins, 468 Hope St., Providence, Rint. Dear sir: I find your name in the "Bryologist", and would like to inquire if you have convenient opportunities for collecting Hepaticae. Can you ab- tain fruiting Hepaticae, especially Anthoceros® I need enough to supply classes and would be glad to have herbarium material also. In exchange, I offer parts of the sets of Allen's Pacific Coast Mosses, parisitic Yours truly, iPy2 fun if or cash, 2 2 2 repped fuore ‘y mt 4 LVere. ef coves 2 f Vee FT Pe + he Qe Naat Ro RP whi ER CN yee Ove Ps > 5D 4. + Fill bury Bek 25 ss dur CE Codlure mil thine enn y) ONL Why AMON hha tele a4 Cnnihsey Ve. o Zz Lunn, yowr ttt 2 Bi atk vagpeilel, Vth cuaftk y Ly PLU, Pow euwotirn, Caclbuh Gihn semaine das ww, ih tie ek 2 gg Ye abhed foil olan ow fornnly forbcent 11g wh heey". wiltsec az elas tid Mk Cressi mw ep tach puch tral ah0h, hy ne OS Uf laclrzii Lied PHD Gute ilps wleupatly CD cow ty | te pokneiAautigs Cn. 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SLE DLL j= ey Le Ftinvy “-o-1 ay Le / a jf 5 , eg A sees AAAS |= Vo ku” Lay, in Te lay é tre see Vs af v7 Ap Ae Aa a) fe CWA a: otmiad coe 3 Ki — Cue | ld AA oe Crkk Pret nly, Ae, a Mee oe it, La ra WA, > ) a ; ne sy WAL, tale H(_ th, Va piyy Lt Tees, aa md he ye Vt | 23 oe 3 ad ra eee ws haf. AEG eg Be iat Peee tee AB Auy Vhle i Zs lA DB pe cn td pear a fet foveal, fe2— Ay Ct Bracnp— Cp as LZ Ie Maw & A St ie Let ne. eee [A bS5ot_} Aten Gfere there of aa GWhe University of Minnesota Minneapolis Feb.6th,1896. Mr. J. Franklin Collins, Providence,Rhode Island. My dear sir? I have recieved your recent letter and enclosed specimen of Lemna valdiviana Phil. Please accept the few things which I send in return. In the future I must lay out things for you ag I think you may desire, and I hope that you will do the same for me. I am much pleased to hear that you are mooved into your new quarters as I am sure that it is the beginning of a new era in the development of systematic botany at Brown University. & ripecenr Cbd ce : Y - ) 5 ria hoor” Mae if ] fre ‘ee oedema idiot alae to. is ten put - | words" Ang- ertlee’ morye Gare nie Wi te 2 tog ree / te in eh gh A lt 4 ty Wert Varta yi ag i prenis WEST VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION MORGANTOWN J. H. STEWART, Director Vrrgailee Wile» [ror (3, (9b FrauthCalbur ; HO ger. wea af Mirae Pee Wein sn rely es MOD cond Leen f - Ore wey fren) wher Samal), « West Virginia University MORGANTOWN DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY JOHN L. SHELDON February 3, 1211 Protesser J. Franklin Gollins, 468 Hope Street, Providence, Dear Professor Gollins; [ am much pleased to receive the revised and corrected list of the mosses dy { sent the New England Botanical Glud some years ago. Most of these have ietermined or verified oy two or three persons. However, there were a few that i did not have sufficient material for more than two specimens, so that your additional determinations are very acceptable even at this date. I have been sending some to Mr. Nichols of Yaie who is working on the mosses of Gonnecticut. tf find, upon looking over your determinations, any that do not corre- spond with those of Mrs. Britton, Dr. grout, and others 1 shall let you know a about them. had af opportunity to compare them carefully. Yours respectfully, i \ fy A fp CO», / / UV Jan. 29, 1911. Mr. John L. Sheldon, W. Ya. University, Morgantown, # sheldon:- Some few years ago F sent you a list of names of the mosses you collected in eastern Connecticut in 1900 ané 1901, so far as I had named them. Recently I have been roing again for the New Engiand Botanical Club and clearing up the doubtful and unnamed ones so far as I could. In a few cases I f ad it sary to change names. As you will doubtless be interesvec in the révised ineclosing a copy which I made for you. I have taken no pains to give the latest names or the unques- thoned correct authority for the name, but I think there will be no misunderstanding as to just what speéies is meant. Thank you for the two hepatics which came to hand a few days aro. Very truly yours, / Fyre lee Pear LE Dts fe Satehlaiig J on Putohburg, fees lf; 08, Va So me 715 5 | Ltovdicrret; &, ea ¥ ZL Qeat ALL , Cee 5 Yar. 7,18 8G, Va Ptar Lae ate Proved ener, bd ‘ ONS Son Oe oe Bg pes, Crag. ) ATL ALL Aetettre Your © Aurll dchaeHed € 7 Mth. E. &v 229f, 2379, MON (fire, 2375, 2Y/7, anrdLepl f. 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Got “he Li be De Uf, fies hall pee Sees ) A EE gh dving tie eee Lh by you Ld7 dine. 70 fe thu tychanigil ue Aint Wye Luly ands ri d . es Lhauwts bore py Yow yretUMeLo ot it VA / 4 b ‘s ”y, ) Y Y ‘ alia ‘ ya. J bind of hae 0 ttt adc pee at ~ b | / ef fh Vy] V ee ee db yrtlh AS fyyr nti sa ys f- getnegi pn Mth Yi (ne. Any PAW Mynticrart bacellee One brite YY VD ie lu Vt Leu{— An TT wtud “yy ee x prt jan. by i MT eile Spec lala a Ly ealeleit pr Lie en 77 Vd A ates bnit Y ml WL. vee Elly ia ie & he Jee rt VAtseh U Uf Ve ALA. Dspeide TARE V nau Aptmere Money 5 ee artiulet S yrtia wv tAab / : aw rity ty WNL ee Ab eth, Jynttth, PosTALCaRD - O gee -< Tn aa NI, THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY, “The Bryologist,” | | 78 ORANGE STREET, |, Léa BROOKLYN,N., Y, Ye, 2- 4 Vane oy Qu wig Gy a UV ry) RMALEED EE SAIMIS CaLINN fee a A DANG: GuivaAv1S0q tal anne EDITORS, , — ; 5 ABEL JOEL GROUT, Ph. D., he Arvyalogist, i ahtimeata sp ata A QUARTERLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN MOSSES, ALSO OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Lhe Sullivant Woss Chapter, 78 ORANGE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. My dear Mr.,Collins: thought you would like to know that on well with the preliminary w for the June meeting. I am hoping you and Mr. Chamberlain will have something for us. If I understood Britton she has already written you and gotten some promise but gust what not know. Dr Grout said yesterday I had better write you so that there would be no mistake. You will both be at the meeting will you not ? Please let Mr. Chamberlain share this with you as time is pressing. i Ever sincerely, A vA We ti jy ; Wy 4 / “ai d i. AMrwie More Citi, EDITORS, we aie TY say ee ABEL JOEL GROUT, Ph. D., 7A hs e thruoloo A ANNIE MORRILL SMITH. ahve Dryologist, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN MOSSES, ALSO OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Lhe Sullivant Moss Chapter, sin 78 ORANGE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. My dear Mr Collins:-- Your note rec. Please take your time,after your col. done will be time for me now that I know it. I shall have Dr. mosses to mount later as he is too busy now.I hope you will be with us and / do whatever needs to be done at the last. In regard to the date at which it is advisable to begin ones my idea is to have a representative list of work done. If your list long one take from it the more interesting species and let the rest go. For most of the members their work covers only a year or so but those who have been students longer have a ecorrespondeéngly long“one, they vary from twenty sp. to 1238 I believe is the most so far in. So just make out as good a showing for yourself as you can and I shall be pleased. As an officer I am particularly anxious to have your work appear. by I am hoping to see Mrs Britton soon and have a talk as yet it has all been done by letter I hope for a good meeting. Cordially yours, May 15th. 1900. Cia MO EE PCT somata, Jone 28 borin a Lapespet 78 Orange Strect. Brooklyn, NV. eee LO . ly hin bi uae? “f aie Cie S thauts tadille, “ifr ea ie the ary ee Au SS eae Pee sa , Loren Ye fleel-oile Chex pporials. Verh ee, ane ABEL JOEL GROUT, Ph. D., Tle Hryologisi, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN MOSSES, ALSO OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Lhe Sullivaut Waoss Chapter, 78 ORANGE ST.,, BROOKLYN, N. Y. ANNIE MORRILL SMITH. 78 Orange Strect, Rrovklyor, x. 1. funy tam ng . “ned G sj, ag oe yas a. change. frm tis ee SAME poe Vv plead, h ye tim re Mow Lag fe ie deli Dee rrr Vita * / O thse Yyutd Vred dy fee ela Vth ua d ah Cal Sr es me alent E ta rb re Tee ont her patios Ja yee kas fhe phe gio es, nd OC. OZ 7 3 eee faba ee am Ai preg WY] of WL Klik were ft Y kee /'ffpiuk Dall lim dA billie’ Me ry ws htt Ane fury iy th y A 4 /, i f L ‘ Ly - : ime oe aR hy try tng. VV tel Fr ft 4014 / [ V ty yy EA p, fi Medea YE. Wt At NING brie LYykh VUVLUttUG a fl Nb. ANNUM bunts Wy Sg CNI pte iy Lt yi / MA yrttl - My Ue oy nthlie hag pyr 4 ad fe if ; My 5. Abn L) VU He 78 Orange Strect, Brooklow. N. U. pre 9 5 ela Soa nate fs O/ J aah Omer ae & sag Lhe yitd. Me Ce Me Barth bites Py Lit plbning Prallic y be We fener he gull / ds bral anv. EE ee ae nucle Lek by jee 8 1h; ttAt. ee ere tty he tr the 3 SAL cise ac pa L, Lb fat wal Oba Ktlemuud G Luts bib Wc Mem tate wupete lens la d “Arua Wied Y- prot clend 7 I MN eS oh. nl Z ee L/ Patted , foaret ~V~ feueud iil Kage he shu. Peocwis alas Cilio Ly alt kis Lhaez poor YA yi /. y (/ typ Dp fees al bash ee yar 4 ra Toye Ut VA “ee buVirt pad gem To THE MEMBERS OF THE SULLIVANT Moss CHAPTER. Dear FRIENDS : We wish to have a confidential consultation with you regarding plans for the future development of the Chapter. It was started, as you know, January 1st, 1899, with thirty-four charter members. THE BryoLocist had already been issued as a Department of the Fern BULLETIN for one year. The officers decided to have this made a separate publication and use it as the medium of communication between members and to utilize it also as a means of education. The first year of the Chapter proved its need, and therefore its success. At the end of the second year we had ninety-two members; the dues had been raised and the material of THe Bryotocist doubled. So far, all indicates prosperity along both lines of work: that of the Chapter and that of THe Bryotocist. Here comes in the problem, how to continue this dual prosperity. The members of the Chapter naturally divide themselves into three classes. One third are advanced workers, who are only Chapter members for the good they can do others and these would subscribe for THe BryoLocist in any case. One third are sufficiently interested to pay dues and receive Tue BryoLocist and get the ‘‘offerings,” but aside from this we know little of their work. The last third are in active correspondence with the Secretary, who supervises their work from time to time and renders aid as needed. It is from this class we hope to develop future advanced workers. We need all three classes to ensure the prosperity of THe BryoLocist and we feel it is necessary to all who care for the study of the mosses, hepatics and lichens. Now, in order to do the best for all, not only Chapter members but also for our large outside subscription list, both domestic and foreign, we, as editors, feel it best to make THe BryoLoaist a bi-monthly and charge $1.00 a year subscription. Now, in order to comply with the post-office regulations regarding carriage of second-class matter, we must make the Chapter dues larger than the regular subscription price. The amount which the Chapter will realize this year from the present arrangement of dues will give it a sufficient balance to provide for the herbarium, then a continued small annual difference between dues and amount paid for THE BryoLocist will carry on the legitimate work of correspondence, etc. It is taken for granted that with THe Bryotocist, a bi-monthly of sixteen pages and cover, at $1.00 a year, its limit of growth has been reached. Now, it has been suggested that Chapter dues be placed at $1.10, thereby complying with post-office rules; regular subscription being $1.00. THE BryoLocist would be sent to all members at a reduction of say twenty cents, that is, ninety cents going to THe BryoLocist and twenty cents to the Chapter treasury. Will you take this matter into consideration and for yourself send your answer to the Secretary ? Will you continue as a Chapter member next year and send in renewal promptly at $1.10, getting THe Bryotoaist every other month, availing yourself of its offerings of mosses, hepatics and lichens and such other help as you may desire? Tes we desire rather than that you should simply subscribe for THE BRYOLOGIST at $1.00. The Chapter is doing a needed educational work. We need you and you need ws. Please give this matter your consideration and answer at once, that the necessary changes in the Constitution may be arranged. Very respectfully, (Mrs.) ANNIE MORRILL SMITH, Secretary. 78 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y., May toth, 1got. 78 ORANGE STREET, Pm jo B fot Wiha eat gy i ZZ wprlygy Pacwaiy. ht Ubgaaleg te ‘gc Yo I ci ahh si Badratlaré Be AHacle Y- c ] aaiee or ingen OLE ae aye Af 2 de fae wieder Coad - nati, wel, 4 1, ( 2 7 te. 1 — if aa | PostaLCarp - Ove Cent | UNITED STATES ( OFAMERICA, i THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY, VA ff “of ’ Lh : o 5a lahlivd, | Ona SN ( aaAigzo3y \ — 78 Orange Strect, Brooklow. XV. Bey Tid Gel /¥? /90/ Y / J en re Vv Dit, gry / qf MA pf Te Wy, 4 4, Hot G (Mu [Leplhyel- al Hand - oh hal A igh 78" Las / UY ' x! ; gui Ur mA dpe y wy bo - he ae LMC. pial Yinly Mis Oonctezet , WY | W ac oes 2 irik amet , “The Bryologist,” Cas Ly (abit ve One een ee /3 7 Jp tw gant Hil LS ahilin f- “a lBoyelg ake tls 3 Pe has eae higacdudte thee, bids sabeilely tie Grins thes cinpuplec ¢ Dn Diiffeddl/ uprrel Latin ? af tue deboce (ucla a pee sod (bata | ae - ae P. 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(7 = i) , 74m. lil: f- fig Nalgorpel lic. hght | V7 oe Mark 22.1704 by ba Weta Mad jm Je an és ne ik wih pon fara ‘Someciaept! sig Oa ee 90 Y ne Fink dee S wrle : he ntl awe hack teal prt foil me ip Baste yd ae: prog See AST ara, Sees ye DU) omathd aratig tatl- aA PPR Ogre eee Pe fete <2 NGI | Seta oe 50 eee ws ae le opm 0 aE ioe oer cae ae oe. pe LPH ame fal Neb Vi pre ee 3 Upc be itt) wivtle LYN, N. ¥e ’ bptoe fF OA iy, adh if Shane lam wide emrigh tr midk- alt Hel fre b Baath’ qr bribe Capri of // / F U a OE aE REN Oo | raw (nl) Nrbprocpea rate Lidl om : wn ed ad ee ee ade pris tS Laila por Wale btfe~ 78 ORANGE STREET BROOKLYN, N. ¥- (/ a ae ty haw Me Clit oe sh Mile bre aps de Hl led Be ids es pee a Me a tri . i Bumulr Yi ae irda , Simlinudd ma Cres Pd py hag. : lind - Pe hap 7 Pre He LQ UA / an A ae wal ¢ hf sndul taiteah nt le a Renuste ) Willy any Tanirg ¢ negll yy ae 2/ / 2 i / ge nae ble leah os Onde oe uae 7 ae # Le cance Le, B~ he of aprons jo “hin of sit he Mapped wee Unie be pom tee it - pov Hab foseele J fre 4 fhe area 7) ae Ving petty i bobic lipritl Jdonet Ay se Caf libbisd. f/ / nw Attlee select J tall lage } / ee Od We att — = BROOKLYN, N. Y, } Y f oe: OL Gee AKLY, oe ie Oct BS) 3 Cie PM EX ro 74( 5 THE SPACE ABOVE IS-RESERVED FOR POSTMARK. Os T Aue CARD. THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY bid. es O46 iets LAY SOT fe Ge Wael esate ana ees Srurte cp ke iat edie ge «Vii Mlnst "Up OL am : 7 1Ormge 04. Badd ff ‘ auih Lenritt Jui | Cnbertat | 78 ORANGE STREDHT BROOKLYN, N. ¥. | Me fe te | saan alld, Wt. ein sadig Ya. pipe mn Moasta big nas / ree ang SP Ae 4 yal ont Wade iN kin Clini alsslscd ref . Sy ip ue dy ts /: ne Mec oh isles ts md p- jot Se THE BRYOLOGIST 78 ORANGE STREDT A pie: (7 (906. : | a ead a. tng Lg dn Pardew Merely wha Vis (Liklw mintind yn pa Oy Sey re |p bichanee nnd. Aa Ay Srl Ye fe me il mata See a Aye MUL saa aes pr dee THE BRYOLOGIST 78 ORANGE STREDT BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Lar lar) ALR ie — 4 0 dp. Pe Ate Dai batted “A oe Rag toyet- ea pot, Pe tet ae a 1 Lrtsp fr ii a, Cee acvonh Ue het. 26° Basal ome “ne He Joa Dro ~ BB het lila 5 it, gre Ripon vy prow Fpl. Ce, hub on a Lbs eee EAM A fi Dongs ae Lee, ie ed 8 OKLYp Casio ae GN F e 7 P ie “ —2/ a pec we ba rts CO 130PM rs ee —— ee, 6 yosretinais (> momen THE seu € RESERVED FOR POSTMARK, Sal FS CARD. THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY. Te, se Vrridene of ‘THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY Will hold its Fifth Meeting in connection with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday. Dec. 3oth, 1908, at 2 p.m., in a room of the Eastern Female High School Building. Express packages should be addressed to Mr. C. C, Plitt, care of Mr. Wright, Principal Eastern Female High School, All manuscripts and letters by mail to Mr. C. C Plitt, 3933 Lowndes Ave., Baltimore, Md., not later than December 28th, if members are unable to be present in person, Hotel Belvedere will be the headquarters. All members of S. M. S., whether members of the A. A. A. S., or not, are earnestly requested to register in the office of the Permanent Secretary, in McCoy Hall Corridor, Johns Hopkins University. Secretary for the Meeting: Mrs. ANNIE MORRILL SMITH, | 78 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY. 9.9 JM awh (glb rit By aie rhe THE BRYOLOGIST, 78 ORANGE STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. ly ee /) ly 4 Wa Val ballin! pl’ f he Ap thy USemeoucl /) ea ee Ys la } | ~ Hltttly Jf 4 a Mn | a rane e s> Y . 3 Brooklyn, Varner's letter reached me a short time le et m8 a Was Writaine Unfortunately my card years, so I cannot be you a complete list of what has been p ed on the species mentioned jm the list sent me. The following is all that I have I havernothing on the names pseudo-triquetrum var. com pactum, Alaska aia, tt ba Dicranum longif. var. .su Yernont eri Mosse ~ Dicranum scop. var. orthophyl. Vancouver Isl. B & H Keys p. Long Island, T.Y. Bul Forr, Club : ‘enn. Porter' § Cat. Plegiothecium Ruthei Long Island, H rt " vebvera proligera Upper Miss, Valley Bryol, 4:12 ; Amesbury, Mass. Bryol. 4:50 & @ 4:62 ’ ” ae $:91 Mimn, and Mass lant World 4:186 Alaska Bull. N.Y.Bot.Gard. 2:122 Mt. Greylock, Mass Rhodewa 6:74 Wy, MB. Bryol. 8:64 Catskills, H.Y. Torreya 1:84 Y.7N.d.,5.C.,N.8.f7iaes. Torreya 2:44 Bryol. 5:84 and 7:53 aot ee Piant bee | Evans Ty at Dryo = re Suid. anything further. accident in Cambridge, some you will soon hope me yours THE BRYOLOGIST A Bimonthly Journal Devoted to the study of North American Mosses, Hepatics and Lichens EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ANNIE MORRILL SMITH 78 ORANGE STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y., pe tha mn =ehtiaf write you time of reorganizat Q eeamn} si tegea iy a a eure that it wil F - Anticinating your reply { g reply Sincerely yours See Sup yn Ho Fetes) nosed oe 4499 468 Hope Street, Providence , rw. 1910 he ay he WU some time pet Ore feel justified in accepting, it under- that sime that the vroposition hope you quite > ana much more 78 Oranece Street, Brookiyn, N. Y. December 9th, 1910. Sullivant Moss Society Members and Subscribers to The Bryologist: The Sullivant Moss Society, founded in 1898, has grown from the original 34 Charter members to over two hundred, and The Bryologist from a four page quarterly to a bimonthly of 24 pages, with a world-wide circulation. Since January 1, 1900, I have been solely responsible for.the running of The Bryologist, both editorially and financially. Dr. Grout’s name, by virtue of his starting The Bryologist, which for two years, 1898 and 1899, was published as a Department of The Fern Bulletin, has always been associated with mine as editor but the responsibility whether for good or ill has been mine. In addition to this work I have been the Treasurer of the Sullivant Moss Society and have super- vised its work, keeping two sets of books and looking after all the details of the double enterprise. Since assuming proprietorship I have paid out to date $2,132.98 more than I have received, which I consider my contri- bution to the advancement of science during the past eleven years. This average amount, I am no longer able to continue. The mechanical work has also outgrown my physical strength. These two reasons combine to make a reorganization necessary at once. The following plan is submitted: An Editor-in-chief and a board of Associate Editors to be appointed from Society members, and to become responsible, pro rata, for the financing of The Bryologist. The editions must be paid for as issued, requiring the equivalent of a working capital, as receipts come in small amounts thru the year. At the close of each year the small deficit Gf any) to be divided among the six persons who are pledged to sustain the work for the year. On my part I turn over to the Society all back numbers, Ten Year Index, plates and the so-called good-will of the journal, book accounts, etc. There is a steady income from the sale of back numbers; the file as it stands to date bringing in $12.50. This includes the Ten Year Index and subscription to volume XIV, 1911, which will certainly be continued on some basis. Volume II is out of print and several numbers are becoming low; fortunately they are the earlier and smaller numbers and detract little from the usefulness of the work as a whole. Some plan may be devised to allow of their reprinting. So much for the few who have this work especially in hand. On behalf of the Society members at large and the general subscribers, it is proposed to raise the Society dues to $1.50, and the subscription price to $1.25. This is expected to virtually divide the deficit among the members at large who, heretofore, have contributed little else than dues to the work of the Society, and among the general subscribers. If you favor the continuation of the Sullivant Moss Society, and The Bryologist conducted as outlined, please write your response—whether in favor of, or suggesting changes—to me at once, so that concensus of opinion may be determined and report made in the January number of The Bryologist. Respectfully submitted, Anniz Morrity SMITH. 78 Orance Srreet, Brooxtyn, N. Y. February Ist, 1911. Sullivant Moss Society Members and Subscribers to The Bryologist: The plan of reorganization as outlined in my recent circular letter has been modified in order to embody some of the sugges- tions of those who kindly gave time and thought to the matter. The large number of replies was a source of surprise and gratification. The Society being now the owner of The Bryologist outfit, its officers become, logically, the Advisory Board, including the curators of the Herbaria and Foreign Exchanges, eight in all. The Officers for 1911 have appointed Dr. A. J. Grout Editor-in- chief, with the office of publication at New Dorp, New York. As Associate Editors, Dr. Best, Dr. Evans, Profs. Holzinger and Riddle have consented to serve. Some misapprehension has arisen from my too brief state- ment as to the deficit. The question has been asked: Why can a new and untried plan succeed financially when you have failed to make ends meet? The answer is this: I felt free to use my own money in ways I would not have done had I been account- able to a Society or any person or persons. Owing: to ill health I was obliged to employ a high priced city printer who could and would come to me instead of my going to his office. In this way it also came about that supplies were ordered from him which possi- bly could have been bought cheaper elsewhere. For the same reason advertisements were obtained only as the few, by exchange for the most part, came tome. My deficit represents, therefore, a perfectly free-will gift, for which I ask neither reimbursement nor pity. The time has come, however, when the interests of the publication will be best served by a division of labor, the work having outgrown the ability of any one person to do well. It is, therefore, quite within bounds to expect that the increase in Society dues, and in the subscription price will, with income from advertisements, and reduced general expenses enable the Society to publish a journal maintaining its previous charac- ter in all respects. It is hoped that each one interested in the continuance of the Society and its publication will bring it to the notice of any one likely to join in our work. The subject of the offerings has been questioned by some, since printing members’ names with address has opened the way to demands for collecting and forwarding of specimens especially from members in remote foreign countries. This has come to be a tax on membership, therefore, several have requested to have their names dropped from the Society, while remaining subscrib- ers to The Bryologist. This state of affairs should not be allowed to continue. Requests for specimens should be made only from those offering in the Exchange Department. It is urged that any member having anything to offer will communicate the speci- mens to the custodian of the group, who will send lists to the editor for use from time to time. In the near future it is . 6 . . . . expected to establish an ~ Exchange Bureau ’’ on similar lines to that of our English friends, and to publish a check list on thin paper at small cost. Any suggestions will be gratefully received. In turning over The Bryologist to the Sullivant Moss Society I wish to thank all who have so ably seconded my efforts to build up a strong society of students of cryptogams with the journal as a meansthereto. I feel that I have every reason to be, not only satisfied, but proud of the results of my ten year labor. I have enjoyed it all and only wish I were able to continue and to do more than in the past. JI mean to do quite as much tho in a less conspicuous role. As Treasurer of the Society I am on the Advisory Board, and expect to contribute all in my power to the increased usefulness of our Society and its publication. Annie Morriti Smivru. (3. (911 2 f- es Moo ord SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY ares ewes 7 /2 peice aA A ae peta Ay caw fa) Tapublec: jb hale J Ob dey dhe Mpa hale hak 9 ratte, Herr pon 2 en es . onto Wall : _ wy Yana Cue Inne diffastl thom thas | adits Me Grarnro Windle lack 4 that bef. ¥ 4 truth dale. Lhe onrran anit Ve Ino da a Sad Soe y afer Uf fans- hk J nah J a trzul- ar he | s A ead & uth Me thoy tuloow ee a eeraaee tom Napong ne. Pec uel hitp ye Sullivant Moss Society Exchange List of Hepaticae found in United States and Canada Compiled by Miss Caroline Coventry Haynes from various sources Sequence follows Engler & Prantl for the Families and Genera, Species are alfabeted, varieties in italics. name if fruit be offered or required, Ricciaceae Riccia albida Sulliy. americana M, A. Howe arvensis Aust. Austini Steph. californica Aust. Campbelliana M. A. Howe Catalinae Underw. dictyospora M. A. Howe Donnellii Aust. Frostii Aust. glauca L. hirta Aust. Lescuriana Aust. nigrella DC. sorocarpa Bisch, trichocarpa M. A. Howe Ricciella erystallina (L,) Warnst. fluitans (L.) A. Br, Huebeneriana (Lindenb. ) Dumort, membranacea (Gottsche & Lindenb,) Evans Sullivantii (Aust.) Evans Ricciocarpus natans (L.) Corda Marchantiaceae Corsinia marchantioides Raddi Targionia hypophylla L. Sauteria alpina (Nees & Bisch.) Nees Clevea hyalina (Sommerf.) Lindb. californica M. A. Howe Plagiochasma Wrightii Sulliv. Reboulia if | | | | Place + for Oblata, and — for Desiderata, and /7. after the Asterella—Cozz, Palmeri (Aust.) Underw. tenella (L.) Beauv. violacea (Aust.) Underw. Conocephalum conicum (L.) Dumort. Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dumort. Dumortiera hirsuta (Swartz) Nees Preissia quadrata (Scop.) Nees Marchantia disjuncta Sulliv. polymorpha L. aquutica Nees Metzgeriaceae Thallocarpus Curtisii (Aust.) Lindb. Sphaerocarpos cristatus M. A. Howe Donnellii Aust. hians Haynes texanus Aust. Geothallus tuberosus Campb. Riella americana Howe & Underw. Riccardia latifrons Lindb. major (Nees) Lindb, multifida (L.) S. F. Gray palmata (Hedw.) Carruth. pinguis (L.) S. F. Gray sinuata (Dicks,) Trevis. hemisphaerica (L.) Raddi |Metzgeria Grimaldia californica Gottsche fragrans (Balb.) Corda Neesiella pilosa (Hornem.) Schiffn. rupestris (Nees) Schiffn. Cryptomitrium tenerum (Hook,) Aust. Asterella Bolanderi (Aust. ) Underw, californica (Hampe) Underw. echinella (Gottsche) Underw. elegans (Spreng.) Trevis. fragrans (Schleich. ) Trevis. gracilis (Web. f.) Underw. Lindenbergiana (Corda) Lindb. angusta Steph. conjugata Lindb. crassipilis (Lindb.) Evans fruticulosa ( Dicks.) Evans furcata (L.) Dumort. hamata Lindb, myriopoda Lindb. pubescens (Schrank) Raddi Pallavicinia Blyttii (Mérck) Lindb. Flotowiana (Nees) Lindb. | Lyellii (Hook.) S. F. Gray Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda Fabroniana Raddi Neesiana (Gottsche) Limpr. Blasia pusilla L, | Fossombronia | angulosa (Dicks.) Raddi | cristula Aust, | foveolata Lindb. longiseta Aust, salina Lindb. Wondraczeki (Corda) Dumort Jungermanniaceae Gymnomiirium concinnatum (Lightf. ) Corda corallioides Nees crenulatum Gottsche obtusum (Lindb.) Pears. Marsupella Bolanderi ( Aust.) Underw. emarginata (Ehrh.) Dumort. robusta (DeNot.) Evans Sparsifolia (Lindb, ) Dumort. sphacelata (Gieseke) Dumort. Sullivantii (DeNot.) Evans ustulata (Hiiben,) Spruce |Nardia Breidleri (Limpr,) Lindb. compressa (Hook.) S. F. Gray crenulata (Smith) Lindb. crenvliformis (Aust. ) Lindb, Geoscy phus (DeNot. ) Lindb. hyalina (Lyell) Carringt. Lescurii (Aust.) Underw, obovata (Nees) Carringt. scalaris (Schrad.) S. F. Gray |Gyrothyra Underwoodiana M.A.Howe Arnellia fennica (Gottsche) Lindb. Jungermannia Allenii Clark atrovirens Dumort, biformis Aust, Bolanderi Gottsche caespiticia Lindenb, cordifolia Hook, danicola Gottsche fossombronioides Aust, lanceolata L, pumila With, sphaerocarpa Hook. Rauana Steph, riparia Tayl, | Jamesoniella autumnalis (DC.) Steph. Anastrophyllum Reichardti (Gottsche) Steph. Lophozia alpestris(Schleich.) Evans attenuata (Mart.)Dumort. badensis (Gottsche) Schiffn. | Lophozia— Cozz. barbata (Schreb.)Dumort. Baueriana Schiffn, bicrenata (Schmid. ) Dumort. Binsteadii (Kaalaas) Evans confertifolia Schiffn. excisa (Dicks.) Dumort. Floerkei (Web. & Mohr) Schiffn, guttulata (Lindb, & Arnell) Evans heterocolpa (Thed.) M Howe Hornschuchiana (Nees) Schiffn. incisa (Schrad.) Dumort. inflata (Huds.) M.A.Howe Kaurini (Limpr.) Steph. Kunzeana (Htiben,) Evans longiflora (Nees) Schifin. longidens (Lindb,) Macoun lycopodioides (Wallr.) Cogn. Lyoni (Tayl.) Steph. marchica (Nees) Steph. Mildeana (Gottsche) Schiffn. Muelleri (Nees) Dumort, obtusa (Lindb.) Evans porphyroleuca (Nees) Schiffn. quadriloba (Lindb,) Evans Rutheana (Limpr.) M. A. Howe Wenzelii (Nees) Steph. ventricosa (Dicks. ) Dumort. Mesoptychia Sahlbergii (Lindb. & Arnell) Evans Sphenolobus exsectaeformis (Breidl.) Steph, exsectus (Schmid.) Steph. Hellerianus (Nees) Steph. Michauxii (Web.) Steph, minutus (Crantz) Steph. ovatus ( Dicks.) Schiffn. saxicola (Schrad,) Steph, scitulus (Tayl.) Steph. Plagiochila allegheniensis Evans asplenioides (L.) Dumort. columbiana Evans floridana Evans ludoviciana Sulliv. Smallii Evans Sullivantii Gottsche undata Sulliv. virginica Evans Pedinophyllum interruptum (Nees) Pears. Mylia anomala (Hook.)S.F.Gray Taylori (Hook.)s. F. Gray Clasmatocolea Doellingeri (Nees) Steph. exigua Steph. Lophocolea bidentata (L,) Dumort. cuspidata (Nees) Limpr. heterophylla (Schrad. ) Dumort. Leiboldii Steph. Martiana Nees minor Nees Chiloscyphus fragilis (Roth) Schiffn, pallescens (Ehrh.) Dumort. polyanthos (L.) Corda rivularis (Schrad.) Nees} Webberianus Steph. Harpanthus Flotowianus Nees scutatus (Web. & Mohr) Spruce Geocalyx graveolens(Schrad.) Nees Cephalozia affinis Lindb. bicuspidata (L.) Dumort. connivens (Dicks.) Lindb. curvifolia( Dicks.) Dumort. fluitans (Nees) Spruce Francisci (Hook. ) Dumort leucantha Spruce lunulaefolia Dumort. Macounii Aust. . pleniceps (Aust.) Lindb. serrifiora Lindb. Hygrobiella laxifolia (Hook.) Spruce Prinolobus Turneri (Hook.) Schiffn. Cephaloziella bifida (Schreb. ) Schiffn, elachista (Jack) Schiffn. gracillima Douin Hampeana (Nees) Schiffn. | myriantha (Lindb.) Schiffn. ok papillosa (Douin) Schiffn. Starkii (Nees) Schiffn, Sullivantii (Aust.) Evans | Odontoschisma denudatum (Mart. ) Dumort. Gibbsiae Evans Macounti (Aust.) Underw. prostratum (Swartz) Trevis. Sphagni (Dicks.) Dumort. Calypogeia acuta Steph, arguta Nees & Mont. fissa (L.) Raddi Neesiana (Massal, & Carest.) C. Miill.Frib, sphagnicola (Arn. & Perss. ) Warnst.& Loeske suecica (Arn. & Perss.) C. Mill. Frib. Sullivantii Aust. tenuis (Aust.) Evans Trichomanis (L.) Corda Address, Mrs. Bazzania tricrenata ( Wahl.) Trevis. | trilobata (L.) S. F. Gray Pleuroclada albescens (Hook.) Spruce Lepidozia filamentosa (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Lindenb. reptans (L.) Dumort. setacea (Web.) Mitt. sylvatica Evans | Telaranea nematodes /ongifolia M. A. Howe Blepharostoma | arachnoideum M. A, Howe trichophyllum (L.) Dumort. Temnoma setiforme (Ehrh.) M, A. Howe | Anthelia julacea (L.) Dumort. Juratzkana (Limpr.) Trevis. Herberta adunea (Dicks.) S. F. Gray /Ptilidium californicum (Aust.) Underw. & Cook ciliare (L.) Nees pulcherrimum (Web, ) Hampe |Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dumort. |Diplophylleia albicans (L,) Trevis. apiculata Evans argentea (Tayl.) Macoun imbricata (M. A. Howe) C. Mill, Frib. obtusifolia (Hook. ) Trevis. plicata (Lindb.) Evans taxifolia (Wahl.) Trevis. |Scapania americana C. Mill. Frib. apiculata Spruce Bartlingii (Hampe) Nees Bolanderi Aust. convexula C,. Mill, Frib, cordifolia C, Mill, Frib. curta (Mart.) Dumort. dentata Dumort. | saps i (DeNot. ) C. Massal. Evansii Bryhn glaucocephala (Tayl.) Aust. gracilis (Lindb,) Kaalaas heterophylla M. A. Howe intermedia (Husnot) Pears. j irrigua (Nees) Dumort. nemorosa (L.) Dumort. Scapania— Cont. paludosa C. Mill. Frib. subalpina (Nees) Dumort. uliginosa (Swartz) Dumort. umbrosa(Schrad.) Dumort. undulata (L.) Dumort. Radula australis Aust. Bolanderi Gottsche complanata (L,) Dumort. Hallii Aust. Lescurii Aust. obconica Sulliv. Sullivantii Aust. tenax Lindb. 'Porella Bolanderi ( Aust.) Pears. navicularis (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Lindb. pinnata L. platyphylla (L.) Lindb. rivularis (Nees) Trevis. Roellii Steph. Swartziana (Web, ) Trevis | |Jubula pennsylvanica (Steph.) | Evans wataugensis (Sulliv.) Underw. Diplaslolejeunea Rudolphiana Steph. | Cololejeunea Biddlecomiae ( Aust.) Evans diaphana Evans Macounii (Spruce) Evans | minutissima (Smith) Schiffn, | Leptocolea Jooriana (Aust,) Evans Lejeunea cavifolia (Ehrh.) Lindb. flava (Swartz) Nees floridana Evans glaucescens Gottsche patens Lindb. | Microlejeunea bullata (Tayl.) Evans Cardoti (Steph.) Evans laetevirens( Nees & Mont.) Evans Ruthii Evans ulicina (Tayl.) Evans Cheilolejeunea decidua (Spruce) Evans pililoba (Spruce) Evans polyantha Hvans Rectolejeunea Berteroana (Gottsche) Evans phyllobola (Nees & Mont.) Evans Euosmolejeunea clausa (Nees & Mont.) Evats duriuscula (Nees) Evans Ceratolejeunea cubensis (Mont.) Schiffn, integrifolia Evans Harpalejeunea ovata (Hook.) Schiffn. Brachiolejeunea bahamensis Evans corticalis (Lehm. & Lindenb. ) Schiffn. Lopholejeunea Muelleriana (Gottsche) Schiffn. Sagraeana ( Mont.) Schiffn, Caudalejeunea Lehmanniana (Gottsche) Evans | Mastigolejeunea auriculata ( Wils. & Hook.) Schiffn. [Leucolejeunea | clypeata (Schwein. ) | Evans | conchifolia Evans | unciloba (Lindenb.) Evans |Prullania | arietina Tayl. | Asagrayana Mont. | Bolanderi Aust. | Brittoniae Evans californica (Aust.) Evans Catalinae Evans chilcootiensis Steph, Donnellii Aust. eboracensis Gottsche franciscana M, A, Howe gibbosa Nees inflata Gottsche Kunzei Lehm, & Lindenb. nisquallensis Sulliv. Oakesiana Aust, obcordata Lehm, & Lindenb. plana Sulliv. riparia Hampe saxicola Aust. Selwyniana Pears. squarrosa (R. Bl. & N.) Dumort. Tamarisci (L.) Dumort, Wrightii Aust. Anthocerotaceae Notothylas Breutelii Gottsche orbicularis (Schwein.) Sulliv. Anthoceros carolinianus Michx. occidental7’s M. A. Howe crispulus (Mont.) Douin fusiformis Aust. stomatifer( Aust. ) M. A. Howe Hallii Aust, laevis L. Macounii M. A. Howe Pearsoni M. A. Howe phymatodes M. A. Howe punctatus L, Ravenelii Aust. Price 25 Cents a dozen or 50 for $1.00. ANNIE Morritt Smiru, 78 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Annie Morrill 78 Orange St 468 Hope Stree Providence, R. So * HTK yn 3 2... 2 or 24 ’ t ass * sy “ear urs ee 4 og 2 Pi a NA r letter of April Gy i * my neglect in work it go 4 4. vu answer? sidet j ng ‘ack~ Sarrengte coe IK YS Par 14,7970, a 4 / ~) P At. /) Th ke J vad I Ollirrd, ye e) wy | yy oe (oa ee “ (CAO th Jor fF 4] Ww, Wy Hey Vi by 4, oe ne ee CO} fount ® Atte | i 2 A Re ee ee, oy 29 ee Cte Cpe a Wi, +) y / / vor CCrevr Al ag, Youd. m4. refnsatl V LO Atty ez ne Ms farce cot eos e pean be es Co Le y brea oman ae CL ply J ri fences Le Ee ee Mi, DALAL y Se Se HE. ee 24d Derrn oLhers Tooke are referred a. tn Hoh Pe wer Ol he ants Avastin pal (2€- fete ae // f Pane 4 V/ co tothe aeferen CC be oe VO eee Le eS Oe rae ai CZ ial Pte IAS Cte ee gi CELL ae ; A CLL aii Heeg ae ee We Let its Y), Y PA a ee oretscnl Hee -€ ete LC ua aed LL ME ee Abe i Ml 2 “A Ay, Ct fa. CXS 4 Ti, See r Arar GL Aer {& L Lteg ee ele Z {. Lftke CG, a eee YY vA. ff eee Lip Y Lhtn Lt lp 2 He By eos yy Le pean Ee Cl iene fi pee Py a ere wissen. ae eed peels Ve Cia. MAtrerd, haces Wat pet ae kl je Zire Leite of ted Ls ( te i bilo A J) Creez few va At NE: LOEOVE dee OE ae 2e VOLE oe hee ex. Pe Ashi If. They RT tly jeotinre, Diet Fret Car CpeeCerceced j, ey, Ores fe: GE, Aaa e ies ene petits | ye 2 ye OBL SRE VOCE Ke. atl lo a Bete. tes aa ie le a LE ten teney eet Lo, er oes Fuga 7G: ene, Ct4 dm, 1910, smith, Hampden’ Meatiows School, Barrington, R. I. My dear Miss Smith:- Your letter of the 10th has just reached me. I am very much interested in the information it conveys ,and particularly pleased that you did not consider the matter too "trivial”™ to mention. There are two reasons for the ombssion of all mention of the large trees of Bristol Ch. from the Arbor Day program. First, although I knew there were some large trees in the county I had no definite available personal tecords of them. Second, after I was asked to contribute to the program I did not have time, much to my regret, to look up any of these trees and mees- ure them before the article had to go to press. Consequently I was obliged to use ohly such records as I had in hand--mainly from Providence Col The prime object of the article on the large trees was to see if other larce trees {especially larger ones than those mentioned) could be located, for I recognized that my knowledge 4 of the large trees of the state must be very incomplete. I have recently measured two Pitch Pines in East Providence which are larger than the one mentioned by Mr. Mowry on. page 17 of the program, and two days ago I got word from Stillwater of alarger oak in Smithfield than any mentioned in the program. I shall make an effort to see this tree soon. I am greatly interested in what you say about the pupbls in the Hampden Meadows School raking reéords of the trees in their vicinity. I am glad to hear of it. I hope if I can be of any assistance in the good work you will let me know. I wonder if they would be interested, im having,»me, visit, Barring= ton some afternoon between now and the end of the term for the purpose of seeing some of theif trees. I would like to get some photorraphs and measurements. My afternoons are pretty well taken up for the rest of the month (with the exception of some of the Monday end Saturday afternoons). I should be elad to arrange & trip on one of these afternoons if it seemss désirable and is found to be possible. : I am also much interested in what you say of the trees of the lit. Hope region. That is one of the places I have never yet visited. I hope some time you can, if if is not too much trouble, give me more definite information in regard to the trees of that rerion. Dr. Ranger has recently written me that he will be glad to publish anything I may offer for future editions of the program. At present it seems to me it might be a good plan to get torether of large trees to supercede the present one, and give the information to whom 4% belones. f think tn can > a teachers in different parts of easily be don if the pupols an the state will continue to.cooperate in the manner they have % already begun. Thanking you very much for vour letter I am Very truly, ay) I /U/e Vi; J ey fy () Gf i) WY, Ceeae i ft tlltud Y VA hs GO) 43 a) 2 fo M Lf 4 RAY ff fet f i hired / y Y | c Liu ee Z then HA Ce d U, J pea LOL Cet ae Qe P catty CL au ahve ; - Ae / COR i. Le ake sad ad COOL y ¢ A. GILG: £F¢ eo OL : Ve / mies i/ : he ore tille Aislucl worfe Wi, y) ae : VA W, L Wwe pil ke CM AMAL COC Lo LEAT Yow yrec€ td QL itty LOW, oe Qitt GIUeL CONUCHUMNECE | (/ s ; 3 | Sets SOC olud BAR Le Tee geloch 20 tere io bunce Jor 7 we QQ ttle uals Lepore Chek wa tae ae temnld Pay eS ais aa y) to a ra) Lire 2 Ch ae ttt oe Ap ree Cres C LIUCAtCLE, ff Tt See va fy id ei mee LS Bee Loe AL eee Ve Vee Aiea nese be 8 Niece Aires alate. TV LE Co Mae Ye Halen DPE ae yore Be. (eecete2 y, ; eaves te J 20rtden ee fr eee Ea vegelarky | ged, La Liter Va 0, -4f A Lory Go. ieee C Littl. OL 4 O / y) : | ay | lr ee leek of he CONG C2btd as LOC eave ee Vee eet ar Lite LOM , WA Ly ee is tke VEY pad Ci § GLve or sat 4 ni forrnaticre ee Cae JMNM of2e . ALG LLY De aen o> He Lower. O Z. Rs AG anne Noho Ie aud ISruae€ Ce rae Momcie YG 0 dentist ly Voer€bc, og Coase Wes Miss Smith:- Would next Monday afternoon about 3 o'clock proposed trip to seé some of the trees about Hampden Meadows? So far as 1 know at the present time such an arrangement, or eben Tuesday at the same time, would be all right for me, weather permitting. I think I could arrange to be at the school house somewhere in the vicinity of the time mentioned. Please let me unacquainted with the region. Very trpky, y gO oe VI fO Vas 2 c. Ltth Y “LUN: CPOE tA, i as bates ine nae 22a Peete: Z Doe: QuacensA 20 Coat Vane print |, Gy Tole : Vix Wore L ree? eee. oe a ae 20 C112 22 - ithe. «ony PN da te ae ane GSO (Cece Sf beak wx. vray le reack ee aetart Zot eter Ly Life te Gs Bae ae ee Cu, ab di Son Bel fat Hania Lose Wainy ihianioetir ter ge Alera: ZO gene t « or! an Oy ¥ ¥ | Aerte27 ale toiilleD eal Ae ou thee eben? "6 Sapa GEA & Re Peon Ay, Wat tace 9 toc Cet QA A fed &y G20, Chee . ~LAYE7 a er NS | Lhe tered fact bid LE LCC, LE 20 Pehle 1A At Fe Zi? 2 EL t126 be Jaertaet? OOD seane an -2b t0h 1599 OA ake Vad Rlowlbivoe ey Vib CH eae ln Ol oe LIEN, /3 SOCOL LheDeben Ly Liew } Diem farefonrd daly sk tL ger’ Lheere we “re onl. ok 2,90 ¢ xara (Bat: Pelaa y CLL “ DEL / fortes Tae Jett Li Z Ge May 10, 1910. Ranson, on J enna we = Ct? * m i\llwater School, Che SF AE eyes * tillwaterx 7 ? Hanson :- Thank you very much for forwarding the information about the large oak tree which one of your oupils wrote about. I 14a itke t see the tree some time. I wonder if Frank Stefano (if that is spwlled correctly) wou ike to gome afternoon when I can find time to fo out on the afternoon train. Or, if he cannot show me for any reason, if he can sive me directions so that ‘an find it by myself later. I woudd like to set a photorrapnh Will you please hand the inclosed Very truly yours, td NS de. a efanc, the ine me about the to gee the 21a me how to stamped envelope for Yorwv tfrolw woures very truly Yours, ge w fale: ee. 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Fi Ogas au J GHG 4M. eae SHV SAI YA. FAL GH Soup dt&ole\/F J OF E7| PSO4 Ste ya Oe OU IA DA 38 ope Vnd. RY, J od SY BSHIV ISP OVS AN SP JN\ DA 27; hi Beli Joh. eg lentmnind, Me pia ie ee = by 3 ae es Ce he ee LK cfc Pont LD bis of ap nie Vis ue. sii ae a oA Lill oe i Og Pei ee Te 5 Ge > +, Sg a oe 2tT7 5 Seas, nar a ‘ % = 4 rey PUUCM EG 7 TERS (PO a “p27 ge QE, ze es : ae” —, set eo) ee 1 OL SSIHGAVY FHL ING SNIHLON ee fo x2 RX AS en ae tMWAVA R120 at fk ta ra 2 Q ale ay ae THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. WILLIAM TRELEASE, Director. St. Louis; Mo.,; 064, 61. 1905. Mr. Collins: like a good many other peo have eaten my cake and consequently can't have it too, so how I can subscribe for vour Eastern Quebec set of plants. Would a set of the sixteen volumes of our Report thus far issued be to vou so that I might offer them, prepaid, in exchange for one of the ts of your exsiccatd? I am incined to think not, and shall not be in the least surprised if vou so inform me; but should the proposition appeal to you, I shall be.verv pleased to make the ex- change, oo an » irector, Collins, Providence, 54 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Nov. 15, 1899. Mr. J. Franklin Collins, Brown University, Providence, R,. 1. My dear Mr. Collins:- Your note of Nov. 12th is at hand. shall be very glad to see your Dicrana determined as well as unde- termined. Since I am at present having to favor my eyes some I shall of necessity be slow in working them up. If, under the cir- cumstances, you care to send them to me I shall be glad to attend to them as I can. It will be very convenient should you bring them up as you suggest at the time of the next club meeting. Should you see fit to send them to me before that time, my address is 54 Concord Avenue. I anticipate much pleasure in looking over your mosses, since I think it probable that they will furnish information on some points that I very much desire to see elucidated. Yours very truly, (Dictated.) 15 Ellery St.,Cambridge,Mass. Feb. 25,1901. My hear Collins :-. I found out from Dr.Parker about Pie man in Providence who sharpens microtome knives. His name is Mr-Hugo Hunold in Westminster St.,[ be- lieve. He is therefore the man whom you had in mind. Think I shall send him down a knife or two to see what he can do. If he can do satisfactory work he “will be a real find. Pruaes excuse the underlying yellowness of this letter and believe me Sincerely Yours, (Pray IIa) fe f tling IK, (cast dy, Laed ue MoH $7 72% ae Coe, oe DSN have bated mee 7 [Poa tre lecoence od fit law OF 45 fran | Prtanun lapfolis. 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Us ED gen fiteemece Ann Jirtag 2163 = pata 21734 fa-t8, 277¥ fat 4, ‘ pes Beeranis conpeptimn Jon flrecen Sth ik Peta Pees BEE Fal’ 2325 Klug Kare A. grrecateha,. halt Oke Ceace ree Marine Biological Laboratory Wood's boll, Mass. 4 TI GOT. — har th, lgllone,- SES Kee EDs eae LS) aN Marine Biological Laboratory Wlood’s boll, Mass. EE Ne oN rah HQ). eae xe ie faced, Fora far 8 Lee cis oc (cae G Ba SAO ONE Bee ta Lig AEA CE 0 ou Mw, saa —_ (407 Uaughlan 2K, WW. CORORN See Lee IOI! SEO ae C2 Jruud CP oe a a Ke Mae | F < JAN 645 S3-PM @® THE SPACE ABO AGesipdeb FOR Sh THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY. 2 Pemtecee r Ye ES ea, T/H UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. DRUG PLANT INVESTIGATIONS. POISONOUS PLANT INVESTIGATIONS. TEA CULTURE INVESTIGATIONS. Washington, D. C., Decembe! Prof. J. Franklin Collins, Brown University, Providence, R. I. Prof. Collins: I have your card of December &, requesting culture of bacteria, and I have placed your request with the Office of Plant Physiology and Pathology. m sure that the culture material will be ready for you when you desire it It would be well to indi- cate the kinds of plants which you wish to inocvlate since there j a special organism for each group of legumes. I will send a copy of the moss paper with my best compliments. Yours sincerely, YOM eke a eae Physiologist in VC06 Sect, JF [brctined FC, terauke (2 ~206 Pity hear [oofcster Cc Cede, I hebiue Shave ben weg fob Ayn~ uo. a a Pe ee Ne eh eee Aas ag tt et RG a ere a es Po Ae GAS ar oheee sae OS oi Olen Mere Seah oe Jovi SD 00 wed 420 Ke Prieann f Ph tay Vt 2) are oe Habe eee “eee fae Ot fa free B paca gese , HET Auoge Caot Gru Gur me ay ZK. nec S POPE, . epee} oa Iihg B len Se OT ag, eke aaa Bi i baa Glt ore be Mpa Chee Plate i ua toed — At Cnr everecf é / et ee | IK 23 star ll ca Daal : Sekace have. panies EAN Se oe re seebiline Minced fu : , Mic KO OY Le on lhe NEAT ands en Cite eed ee aes JE Se a age ae ae Lh sea Se a NE ee hin (Ek Aathoere ren) “eg, | aE fora Cre Se Yecfa epee d be a Lllr. Lb. I, 1907 Vin SP beclliees Drivcctevcwmy 0b, ‘le Sr Oe ee EOL SR SSE OOD he flee ale Lpeeces f Jllotted, collected peer ttley ee ee ga ey wrdinn Wirtan a 2hich Veto h) tbkhe GC exchacs, ot ed pee ae TAOS shorts Dee yy J ne ee parte Ne Oa he cotrectty eae A cTd heey COCA 2 BROWN UNIVERSITY BOTANICAL DEPARTMENT PROVIDENCE, R. |. J. FRANKLIN CoL.ins, 468 Hope Sr. |? Pe. 07 Me, ben 40: dc Ca k + - Vaaees tettén, Of Cha MK ene hecR wie = fer elegy ~50. WESABE Si aaa th Bowe Aarga, eh BP pega ee... a! Sa ees ) wrth ‘ Qe Css p GRO ae Se fae ~-Z creek ae teh — KS Po afecrrvrlle, he La, eb. 20, LOO: pte hls ye tame Li hat eC ee Vie’) Vite Ae at hs Youre of Che i PII. att a ahr 214 ae Aas ae) tae ee eee Peer arge: 3 thee fron abe « tt tg CNvet Cu Wee ee Y 4: Sine Beas peace ieee Cee Pack ee - Ce Vbd- A w io oy iat 3 BOO oh fen (i K ae Eeerss Amy Aa flee cAe ye. eI IM AGUA 73 way Lei ek G7 ee JU oaded ur Me preticd CO EL St meee al Ts dey tele) Ate, Gr haus ACL? 4c¢de toe | Cie idee sien e ae ageing a fol, Unigtt—tt, fe anes 4t_ C2 CLL Pru, 23 bb oF oe ee th Do Cae ie ae ene Cosene Te bof ) ESTERW: \s , ys SAVILLE OFFICE OF THE TREASURER Mafaerr bbe LEC, CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION Fit a os ae AN, vi GO /, Goce i L O04 Pnerttce-actcbreetteck CG. WE Cao PALES boss bp OS be for phi eve, Greate. oe tointtbirg Ver C0) Afprecerieted; ett Wie Latso trrelode a fee twa. Mefatlics flocer pornerter Laut Mepetics tucll beast acept. atle at Movies, Wefrrieg dat Ha Afeectnceccs coc Piet they eee be- datitfpaelirg, ee feceerele gerie CT Hated ole (01 VercgtA Lt, 2923 | R460 Lee pa es bcc pa 7 O he ar /350 {/4 2 351% ig Bp Sit BEC | oat Om ) =~ } ra i i) x % a i?) 3 &: / ow C9 f Q | 3 Ay Loo “ fb @ 390 son Fs aS ew ae ae ee jot LE Lrg pA. YS eee forse Ss (AS 5 Ay Se Are ZZ Lar eS a yy pee ae, no et ee 90d ZZ ae cae area oh yes. es ee Se, mT Pie See phen At ALi Oat. 17, 1907. ¥, Umbach, Vaperville, Tlls. Vy desr lr. Umbach: Your letter is at hand. T am sending the pockape of mosses and heretics to you at this time. T hove it will reach you in rood condition ard the svecimens vill pvrove satisfactory. During the last five or six vears T have done but little collecting in Rhode Tslane, ‘ga result my stock of duplicates is extremely small, sO small in fact that 7 should harely feel justified in erterine into an exchange even if T had the time, which, by the way, is a very doubtful factor. T am sorry that T ean rive You the name of no Rhode Tsland botanist who has specimens to exchanges. Very truly yours, J. FRANKLIN COLLINS 468 HOPE ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I. Aew PLL Sp bis the nn a a ee At fer £5 eee eiteew ake Mead HEEL Sefhys pee bin O-Lte ae Spee Rt- [lve ; Tek MEI? Pere Oe Verq- tity 1 Avintd Lm, Vr toek porwr bfi (70b 1908 THE SPACE ASOVE IS RESERVED FOR POSTMARK. POSTAL CARD. THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY.