No. 91.
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Questions and Answers.
Howard Notman, Keene Valley, N. Y., is interested in beetles, and wants to get specimens from Florida, Mexico, Central and South America. In return he will send good American specimens. Barbara A.: The new badges are delayed by the decision about design. We shall, if possible, secure the new gold badges for fifty cents each. Margaret Slosson, Pittsford, Vt., says: "I would like to exchange fresh specimens—that is, ones not pressed—of ferns described in Gray's Manual of the botany of the northern United States. Will those wishing ferns please send list of ferns wanted, and list of ones for exchange?"
In the new form of the Round Table, the advertisements are to be bound into the complete volume. Not a few people think the advertisements far too interesting to throw away. Florence E. Cowan, who belongs to a Chapter that has been most active in helping the School Fund, suggests that the Order gives to Good Will a library. We like the suggestion, but think the best plan is to first finish the Fund. Rebekah Philips Dixon, 1513 Jackson Street, San Francisco. Cal., wants to hear from anybody interested in college yells and colors, and especially asks "M. T." who started the discussion about yells, to write her.
The Lafayette Chapter, Norman Hart, Easton, Pa., is to begin publication of Leisure Hours, and wants original contributions that are short, say 300 words. The Lafayette is an active Chapter, and its paper ought to be a good one.