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Schrenk, J. X. Rose, J. H. Sandberg, H. E. Seaton, Mrs. Dr. Henry 

 Sheldon, J. H. Simpson, John K. Small, John Donnell Smith, W. N. 

 Suksdorf, W. F. Thurrow, E. B. Uline, Geo. R. Vasey, Mrs. S. B. 

 Walker, H. N. Whitford, and W. G. Wright. With this herbarium 

 the University transfers all its taxonomic research to this Museum. 

 Another important herbarium has been secured in that of the noted 

 Swedish botanist, Dr. L. J. Wahlstedt. The collection numbers 

 approximately 15,000 specimens, chiefly of European plants, and is 

 especially rich in Characece, Violcp, and Epilobia. The Characecs 

 alone are represented by upwards of 2200 critically determined speci- 

 mens, and the Viola: by about 1500 specimens. Some of the more 

 noteworthy series of exsiccates, illustrating these groups of plants 

 included in the herbarium, are the following: Die Characeen Europa's 

 in getrockneten Exemplaren , Prof. Dr. A. Braun, Dr. L. Raben- 

 horst and Dr. E. Stizenberger; Characece Americance exsiccatcB, T. 

 F. Allen; Characece ScandinavicB exsiccates qitas distribnenmt O. 

 Nordstedt et L. J. Wahlstedt; Characece of Denmark, P. Nielsen; 

 Characece exsiccatce, Migula, Sydow et Wahlstedt ; CharacecF of Great 

 Britain, A. Bennett; Characece of England, H. &. I. Groves; Chara- 

 cece suecicce, O. Nordstedt; Characece suecicce, L. J. Wahlstedt; Algce 

 Scandinavice exsiccatce, quas adjectis Characeis, distribuit John Erh. 

 Areschoug; Violce Suecice exsiccates, Neuman, Wahlstedt, Murbeck; 

 Violcs exsiccatce, W. Becker. The Wahlstedt herbarium also con- 

 tains many other important collections, including the excellent series. 

 Marsiliacece in horto Berolinense ciiltce, editcs 1870, A. Braun; Flora 

 exsiccata, and Rosarum Europearum exsiccatarum, M. Gandoger. 

 The other notable acquisitions are: G. M. Emerick, Mexico, 257; 

 Barbados Botanic Station, 115; C. Conzatti, Mexico, 362; Estacion 

 Agronomica de Cuba, 156; Edward Palmer, Mexico, 949; N. Y. 

 Botanical Garden, West Indies, 1362; A. A. Heller, California, 1329 

 and Oregon, 419; W. A. Kellerman, Guatemala, 207; Louis J. K. 

 Brace, Bahamas, 1715; Britton & Millspaugh, Bahamas, 922; C. C. 

 Deam, Guatemala, 89, C. G. Pringle, Mexico, 343; C. A. Purpus, 

 Mexico, 519; Bureau of Science, Philippines, 94; Frank C. Gates, 

 Illinois, 137; Pere Duss, Guadeloupe, 1046, and Martinique, 574; 

 W. W. Calkins, Illinois, 221 ; American Colony, Palestine, 172; Theo. 

 Holm, Colorado, 201, and District of Columbia, ^2,7,; Mrs. M. Tuttle, 

 California, 240; Mrs. E. G. Britton, Bahamas, 190; U. S. National 

 Herbarium, Central America, 186; Caldwell & Baker, Cuba, 82; 

 Gray's N. A. Cyperacece & Gramiuce, 158; and F. Lindheimer, Texas, 



