288 Rhodora [ DECEMBER 
Yale University, Forest School, New Haven, CONNECTICUT. 
—During the last year a herbarium of woody plants has been 
started by Professor J. W. Toumey, and now contains about 3000 
sheets, besides numerous specimens of fruits, bundles of twigs show- 
ing buds in winter condition, cones, etc. This collection of ‘ box ma- 
terial” has been more developed than the regular herbarium. 
Young, Aaron, see Bates College. 
Young, Herbert Andrew, see New England Botanical Club. 
ADDENDA, 
Blomberg, Carl, Norra Easton, MASSACHUSETTS. — Mr. 
Blomberg’s herbarium consists of 2450 sheets containing 1247 species 
of phaenogams and go species of cryptogams. The collection, which 
is mounted and arranged in systematic order, was started in 1889 
and includes about 800 plants from Easton, Massachusetts, as well 
as many foreign and cultivated specimens. 
Elwell, Levi Harry, AMHERST, MassacHUsETTS. In 1889 Pro- 
fessor Elwell began his collection of American plants which now 
numbers about 2500 sheets. ‘To this he has added during the past 
year between 1000 and 2000 specimens, of his own collecting, from 
Greece and Italy. His herbarium contains nearly all the phaenogams 
and vascular cryptogams of Amherst and vicinity, besides many speci- 
mens from North Carolina, Florida, Kansas, Iowa, and British Colum- 
bia. 
CORRECTION. 
'The two herbaria, mentioned on pages 256 and 257 as belonging 
to Horace Mann and Horace Mann the younger, were formed by 
one and the same person, namely Horace Mann, Jr., son of the well- 
known educator of that name. 
