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Thos. C. Porter. Twenty species plants from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 



Thos. Meehan. One hundred and twenty species plants from various parts of the 

 world, mostly cultivated. 



J. Bernard Brinton. Cryptomeria Japonica, Cult., native of Japan; Taxusbaccala 

 var. Canadensis Cult. 



Jos. T. Rothrock. Bartsia Odontites, naturalized at Squirrel I., coast of Maine. 



Geo. W. Holstein. Nine species of plants from western Texas. 



J. Thistleton Dyer, of Kew Herbarium (through Dr. Sereno Watson); Drum- 

 mond's Mosses of the Rocky Mountains, mounted in two volumes, embracing 

 two hundred and forty-nine species and thirty-three varieties. 



John H. Redfield. Two hundred and forty-four species of plants, collected by C. 

 G. Pringle in 188S, in the provinces of Nuevo Leon, Jalisco, Guadalajara, Coa- 

 huila and Zacatecas. Mexico ; sixty-five species of plants, mostly from coasts of 

 Maine and Massachusetts ; Underwood and Cooke's N. American Hepatica?,- forty 

 species. 



Ellis and Everhart. Twenty-second and twenty-third Centuries of N. American 

 Fungi; also a special selected Century of the same, received in exchange for 

 duplicate Centuries received from the Estate of Dr. Geo. Martin. 



Chas. E. Smith. Leiicothoe recurva from Hot Springs, N. Carolina. 



T. F. Cauffman. One hundred and fourteen species Ferns from the Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



Witmer Stone. Ten species Pennsylvania plants. 



Mrs. Flora E. Haines. Pinns Banksiana, from E. branch of Penobscot R., North- 

 ern Maine. 



N. L. Britton. Fifty species plants, American and Asiatic. 



John Donnell Smith. Three hundred and seventy-three species plants collected 

 in Guatemala by H. Von Turckheim. 



F. L. Scribner. Fifteen species plants, from vicinity of Knoxville, Tenn. 



California Acad, of Natural Sciences. Forty species California plants. 



W. W. Jefferis. Celastrus scandens in fruit. 



Joseph Walton. Monstera deliciosa, cultivated ; native of Mexico. 



Isaac Burk. Fourteen species plants from ballast grounds and from New Jersey. 



Elliston P. Morris. Wood of the Gru-Gru Palm {Martinezia coralluia.) 



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