550 COLLECTIONS. 



21. Flynn, Nellie T. Mrs. Flynn, Treasurer of the Vermont Botanical 



Club, made a collection of botanical specimens in the spring of 

 1910, which is part of her private herbarium; a partial set of 

 duplicates is preserved in the herbarium of the New York Botan- 

 ical Garden. 



22. Dodge, B. O. For mycological studies, Dodge visited Bermuda in the 



summer of 1911, accompanied by his wife ; they obtained specimens 

 of about 40 species of fungi, which are preserved in the herbaria of 

 Columbia University and the New York Botanical Garden. 



23. Stevens, Miss M. The herbarium of the Bermuda Agricultural Sta- 



tion contains a collection of plants made by Miss M. Stevens in the 

 spring of 1913. 



24. Collins, F. S., and Hervey, A. B. During recent years, both Collins 



and Hervey have spent much time in collecting and studying Ber- 

 muda plants, more especially the algae, complete collections of which 

 are preserved in their herbaria, and there is a nearly complete set in 

 the herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden; the land plants 

 collected by Collins are preserved at the Gray Herbarium of Har- 

 vard University, with a nearly complete set at the New York 

 Botanical Garden. 



25. Wortley, E. J. During recent years, while serving as Director of 



Agriculture, Wortley has collected botanical specimens, preserved 

 in the herbarium of the Agricultural Station and at the New York 

 Botanical Garden. 



