' m., 1914. Annual Report of the Director. 319 



DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY. 



(accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



AMERICAN TRADING CO., Yokohama, Japan. 



Japanese rice, kodzo and bamboo papers — Japan. 

 ARTHUR, J. C, Lafayette, Ind. 



Photographs of Cedar Apples — Indiana. 

 BLACK, E. W., Santa Margarita, California. 



Economic specimens and dry fruits —  California. 

 BRANDEGEE, T. S., Berkeley, California. 



1 herbarium specimen —  Mexico. 

 BRITTON, MRS. E. G., New York City. 



4 illustrations. 

 CLAYBERG, H. D., Chicago, Illinois. 



1 herbarium specimen — Michigan. 

 CORY, MRS. C. B., Chicago, Illinois. 



1 herbarium specimen — Wisconsin. 

 DEAM, CHAS. C, Bluffton, Indiana. 



6 herbarium specimens — Indiana and Florida. 

 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies 



3 branches and fruits of Capparis jamaicensis — Jamaica. 

 DE SELM, JUDGE ARTHUR W., Kankakee, Illinois. 

 229 herbarium specimen^ ; — Illifeai^ ; and Michigan. 

 244 herbarium specimens — Kankakee, Illinois. 

 371 dried plants — Illinois. 

 FAIRBANK COMPANY, THE N. K., Chicago, Illinois. 



16 cottonseed oil products. 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Collated by C. F. Millspaugh: 



16 herbarium specimens — Peru and Ecuador. 



56 herbarium specimens — Java, Malaya, Mexico, United States and West 



Indies. 

 53 herbarium specimens — Europe, Australia and West Indies. 

 33 plant fragments, descriptions and drawings. 



3 herbarium specimens — Cuba. 

 53 herbarium specimens —  United States, West Indies, Mexico, Central 

 and South America. 

 3 herbarium specimens — Mexico and West Indies. 

 Collated from Museum Library: 



5 colored plates mounted as herbarium spec" :ns. 

 Collated by E. B. Uline: 



3 drawings of Amaranthacea and Dioscoreace^. 

 Collected by O. E. Lansing, Jr.: 



9 herbarium specimens — Indiana. 

 Collected by H. H. Smith: 



Fruits of Euonvmus atropurpureus — Indiana. 

 Fruits of Viburnum prunifolium — Indiana. 

 Gum, seeds and cones of Pinus Sabiniana — California. 

 125 herbarium specimens — Illinois and Indiana. 



Dry fruits of Rhus radicans (poison ivy) — Indiana. 



