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Cuscuta com pacta, 



paradoxa, herbaceous twiners, annual, the first and second from 

 Europe, the others native. 

 Solanimi dulcamara, herbaceous twiner, perennial, froin Europe and Asia. 

 L}'cium vulgare, woody climber b}- means of recurved bristles. 

 Bignonia crucigera, woody climber by tendrils. 

 Tecoma radicans, woody climber b}- roots. 



Galium asprellum, herbaceous annual climbing by recurved bristles. 

 IvOnicera caprifoliuni, 



hirsuta, 



glaucescens, 



dioica, 



sullivantii, 



sempervirens, 



japonica, woody twiners, the first from Europe, the last from Asia, 

 the rest native. 

 Micrampelis lobata, herbaceous climber by tendrils, annual. 

 Sic^'os angulatus, herbaceous climber b}- tendrils, annual. 

 Cucurbita pepo ovifera, herbaceous climber by tendrils, annual, from tropical 



America. 

 Passifiora lutea, herbaceous climber by tendrils, perennial. 



New York Citv. 



DONATIONS TO THE O. S. U. MUSEUMS. 



Supt. Thos. Bouser, Carey, Ohio, ha.s sent 256 plants to the 

 State Herbarium during the past month. 



Mrs. Theano W. Case has donated 1 10 .specimens of flowering 

 plants. 



Rev. H. Herzer, Marietta, Ohio, contributed 175 specimens to 

 the State Herbarium. 



Arnold Arboretum, Boston, Mass., sent 24 packets of seeds of 

 rare shrubs and trees for planting. 



E. B. Williamson, Bluffton, Ind., 12 specimens of four species 

 of Odonata. Cotypes of Gomphus hybridus, recently described as 

 new by Mr. Williamson, were included. 



A fine male specimen of the fur-seal has been donated, and will 

 be mounted for the zoological museum. 



