42 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



GEXERAL SU:MMAUV OF PLANTS IX THE IIEUr.AUIT'M. 



Seed plants, ferns and tlieir allies T!).041 



Mosses and Liverworts 2.010 



Lichens 1,1S<> 



Fnngi 10.05:5 



Algae 2.120 



Grand total in herbarium 101.910 



The collection ol" (1,705 specimens purchased oT diaries A. Davis of 

 Ann Arbor was especially full in Michigan ])lants and mainly for this 

 reason I Avas much gratified wlien the state board made a special ap- 

 propriation for adding this collection to our herbarium. i>esides his 

 own collections in this state and elsewhere, I enumerate the leading per- 

 sons who had furnished i)lants to the herbarium purchased of Mr. 

 Davis : 



Geo. B. Alton, ^linnesota. 



A. P. Anderson, Minnesota. 

 S. M. Bain, Tennessee. 



O. F. Baker. Colorado. 



C. A. Ballard. Minnesota. 



H. C. Beardslee & C. A. Kofoid, Biltmore Gollectors. North Caroliua. 



H. C. Blodgett, Michigan. 



F. P. Briggs, Maine. 



B. C. Buffum, Wyoming. 



F. Burglehaus, Minnesota. 

 S, H. Burnham, New York. 



S. H. & R. 1). Gauij), Jackson, Michigan. 



IT. P. Chandler. Norway. Euro]»e. 



A. H. Curtis. Florida. ' 



^A^ E, Damon. New Mexico. 



J. R. Davy, California. 



C. K. Dodge, Michigan. 

 E. H. Eanies, Connecticut. 

 H. Eggert, Missouri. 



W. W. Eggleston, Veruiont. 

 M. L. Fernold, Maine. 

 Asa Fitch. New York. 

 A. Gottinger, Tennessee. 

 Y. M. Glatfetter, Missouri. 

 Dr. E. Hasse, Arkansas. 

 A. A. Heller, (\ilifornia. 



G. H. Hicks, District of Cohunbia. 

 C. H. Hitchcock, New Hampshire. 

 O. Hofman. Switzerland. 



J. H. Holzinger, Minnesota. 



E. W. D. Holway, Iowa. 



W. L. Jepson, California. ' 



C. A. Kofoid, Ohio. 



J. B. Lieberg. \Vashington. 



li. H. Lighthipe. New J<nsey. 



