1916.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 637 



Minerals. 

 Miers Busch. Collection of minerals. 

 Foote Mineral Company. Sixteen easts of meteorites. 

 MlSSES Xkwi.in. Collection of minerals. 

 Miss Emily H. Thomas. Collection of minerals. 

 Miss Grace G. Town. Stalagmite. 

 \\M. S. \"\i x Collection. Eighteen specimens (purchased). 



Plants. 



(i. \V. Bassett. Three local plants. 

 Mr. Brendle. Salvia vertisillata. 



0. H. Brown. Ninety-eight specimens of plants, Cape May, New Jersey. 

 Walter Deane. One hundred and thirty-eight specimens chiefly from 

 New Hampshire. 



Dr. Samuel G. Dixon. Viburnum opulus, Berks County, Pennsylvania. 



Dr. J. W. Eckfeldt. Evanthis hyemalis, Painter's Arboretum. 



William Findlay. Salix purpurea, near Philadelphia. 



Wm. J. Fox. Achillea millefolium, Sea Isle City, New Jersey. 



Gray Herbarium. Sabatia campanulata and Elatine triandra, New England. 



E. B. Harger. Five hundred and sixty plants chiefly from Connecticut. 

 Clarence Knowlton. Three hundred and seventy plants, Maine and 



Massachusetts. 



Henry Hollinshed. One hundred and forty-nine plants, Delair, New Jersey. 



Frank J. Keely. Hybrid Oak, Chester County, Pennsylvania. 



Bayard Long. Nineteen local plants. 



Bayard Long and F. W. Pennell. Sixty-three New Jersey plants. 



Bayard Long and Harold St. John. Thirty-eight plants, New Jersey and 

 Maryland. 



W. H. Leibelsperger. Three hundred and ninety-six specimens of plants, 

 Berks County, Pennsylvania. 



Missouri Botanic Garden. Forty-six sheets of miscellaneous plants. 



J. H. Mumbauer. Pyrola chlorantha. 



K. K. McKenzie. Carex straminea, Cape May, New Jersey. 



New York Botanic Garden. Agalinus acuta, Long Island. 



J. P. Otis. Eighteen plants, Eastern Shore of Maryland. 



H. W. Pretz. Five hundred and seventy-one plants, Northampton and 

 Lehigh Counties, Pennsylvania. 



F. W. Pennell. Two local plants. 



H. A. Pilsbry. Collection of plants from New Mexico. 



Witmer Stone. Habenaria integra, Cape May County, New Jersey. 



W. A. Stowell. Nine specimens of oaks, Clifford, New Jersey. 



United States National Museum. Polygonum dumetorum, Washington, 

 District of Columbia. 



E. G. Vanatta. Five plants from the neighborhood of Philadelphia. 



Prof. W. Kline. Cynosurus cristatum, Ursinus College Campus, Penna. 



Netherlands Commissioners, Panama-Pacific Exposition. Collection of 

 sandalwoods, seeds and nuts. 



Otto Behr. Seven sections of Pennsylvania forest trees. 



C. H. Jennings. Ten sections of Maryland forest trees. 



