Vol. XI. No. 4.
A Quarterly Devoted to Ferns.
OCTOBER
Binghamton, N. Y.
THE FERN BULLETIN CO.
1903
A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO FERNS
WILLARD N. CLUTE, Editor
THE FERN BULLETIN CO., PUBLISHERS, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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To insure subscribers against loss of one or more numbers between the expiration andrenewal of their subscriptions the journal will be sent until ordered stopped. All arrearagesmust be paid. Personal Checks Must Contain Ten Cents Extra for Collection.Otherwise credit will be given for the amount less collection fees.
Entered at the postoffice, Binghamton, N. Y., as second-class mail matter.
President, B. D. Gilbert, Clayville, N. Y. Secretary, Homer D. House, N. Y. Bot.Garden, Bronx, New York City.
Fern students are cordially invited to join the Chapter. Address either the Presidentor Secretary for further information. The annual dues are $1.00 and should be sent directto Jas. A. Graves, Treasurer, Susquehanna, Pa.
A Fern Student of many years standing who has made a specialty ofcultivating New England Ferns is prepared to supply plants for Ferneries andHouse. For prices and variety address,
C. C. BROWNE, South Groveland, Mass.
BY DR A. J. GROUT
It is the only book of its kind in the English language. It makes the mosses as easyto study as the flowering plants. Eight full page plates and ninety figures in the text.Price $1.10 postpaid. Send for sample pages to O. T. Louis, 59 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City.
Special announcements inserted here for One Cent a word. No notice received for less than 25c. No charge for address.
EXCHANGE—I will exchange three flowering plants of California for any one desiredfern of the United States. Send me your list of duplicates. GEORGE B. GRANT,637 Summit Ave., Pasadena, California.
Eaton’s “Ferns of North America” has been out of print for some time and is constantlyadvancing in price. We can offer a second-hand copy, the two volumes bound incloth, clean and in good condition, for $35.00, express paid. There are 81 colored plates,and all the North American ferns are described. Address,THE FERN BULLETIN, Binghamton, N. Y.
WILLIAM RALPH MAXON.