DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY— ACCESSIONS (Continued) 



Brazilian Consulate, Chicago: 88 

 economic specimens (gift and ex- 

 change). 



California Academy of Sciences, 

 San Francisco, California: 16 plant 

 specimens (exchange). 



California Seed Laboratory, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Sacramento, 

 California: 1 plant specimen (gift). 



Caylor, Dr. R. L., Cleveland, 

 Mississippi: 64 specimens of Mississippi 

 algae (gift). 



Chatterton, George W., Winter 

 Haven, Florida: 1 plant specimen (gift). 



Chicago Natural History Museum: 



Collected by Dr. Francis Drouet and 

 Harold B. Louderback: 150 crypto- 

 gamic specimens — Indiana and Illinois. 



Collected by Llewelyn Williams 

 (Field Museum-Venezuelan Govern- 

 ment Expedition, 1942): 6,500 speci- 

 mens of Venezuelan plants (1,100 woods 

 and 3,300 duplicates), 19 economic 

 specimens. 



Purchases: 396 plant specimens- 

 Brazil; 650 plant specimens — South 

 America. 



Churchill, Walter F., Harvey, 

 Illinois: 1 plant specimen (gift). 



Clemens, Mrs. Mary S., Brisbane, 

 Australia: 1 specimen of rust (gift). 



Copulos, Milton, Chicago: 6 speci- 

 mens of marine algae (gift). 



Cornell University, Department 

 of Botany, Ithaca, New York: 241 

 plant specimens (exchange). 



Cornman, Mrs. M. Alice, Punta 

 Gorda, Florida: 75 cryptogamic speci- 

 mens (gift). 



Cory, V. L., Sonora, Texas; 6 plant 

 specimens (gift). 



Daily, William A., Indianapolis, 

 Indiana: 191 specimens of Indiana 

 algae (gift). 



Damann, K., Evanston, Illinois: 8 

 specimens of algae (gift). 



Dawson, Lieut. E. Yale, La Jolla, 

 California: 1 cryptogamic specimen 

 (gift). 



Dawson, Miss Genevieve, La Plata, 

 Argentina: 1 plant specimen (gift). 



Degener, Otto, New York: 991 

 plant specimens from Hawaii and 

 United States (gift). 



Demaree, Dr. Delzie, Monticello, 

 Arkansas: 49 specimens of Arkansas 

 plants, 141 specimens of algae (gift). 



Demaree, Dr. Delzie, and Miss 

 Marjorie Thomason, Monticello, Ar- 

 kansas: 41 specimens of Arkansas algae 

 (gift). 



Drouet, Dr. Francis, Chicago: 700 

 cryptogamic specimens — Minnesota 

 and Wisconsin (gift). 



Dugand, Dr. Armando, Bogota, 

 Colombia: 1 plant specimen (gift). 



DuPont de Nemours and Company, 

 E. I., Wilmington, Delaware: 6 eco- 

 nomic specimens (gift). 



Dybas, Henry S., Chicago: 6 speci- 

 mens of fungi (gift). 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Fran- 

 cisco, California: 1 plant specimen 

 (gift). 



Eddy, Dr. Samuel, Minneapolis, 

 Minnesota: 65 specimens of plankton 

 algae (gift). 



Escuela Superior de Agricultura 

 Tropical, Cali, El Valle, Colombia: 75 

 specimens of Colombian plants (ex- 

 change) . 



Esselmont, William H., Chicago: 

 2 plant specimens (gift). 



Farlow Herbarium, Cambridge, 

 Massachusetts: 822 cryptogamic speci- 

 mens (exchange). 



Fester, Dr. Gustavo A., Santa Fe, 

 Argentina: 5 plant specimens (gift). 



Field, Dr. Henry, Washington, 

 D.C.: 20 specimens of plants from 

 Tobago and Trinidad (gift). 



Flanagan, Ted, Warren, Pennsyl- 

 vania: 109 specimens of Pennsylvania 

 algae (gift). 



Florists' Publishing Company, 

 Chicago: 2 plant specimens (gift). 



Fuller, Dr. George D., Chicago: 

 135 plant specimens (gift). 



Fulton, William H., Irons, Michi- 

 gan: 2 plant specimens (gift). 



Game, Fish and Oyster Commis- 

 sion, Hebbronville, Texas: 80 speci- 

 mens of Texas plants (gift). 



Gray Herbarium, Cambridge, Mas- 

 sachusetts: 600 plant specimens (ex- 

 change). 



Groesbeck, Dr. M. J., Porterville, 

 California: 85 plant specimens (gift). 



Hancock Foundation, Allen, Uni- 

 versity of Southern California, Los 

 Angeles, California: 142 specimens of 

 marine algae (exchange). 



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