DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY— ACCESSIONS (Continued) 



Steyermark, Mrs. Julian A., Bar- 

 rington, Illinois: 91 specimens of 

 Louisiana plants (gift). 



Stifler, Mrs. James M., Wilmette, 

 Illinois: 7 specimens of algae (gift). 



Story, Miss H. Elizabeth, Chicago: 

 57 specimens of Ohio plants, 23 speci- 

 mens of mosses and lichens (gift). 



Strickland, J. C, Charlottesville, 

 Virginia: 182 specimens of Virginia 

 algae (exchange). 



Sutliffe, Mrs. E. C, San Francisco, 

 California: 45 specimens of California 

 hepaticae (exchange). 



Taylor, Dr. William Randolph, 

 Ann Arbor, Michigan: 12 specimens of 

 algae (gift). 



Torres R., Professor Ruben, San 

 Jose, Costa Rica: 2 specimens of algae 

 (gift). 



United States Department of 

 Agriculture, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry, Beltsville, Maryland: 1 plant 

 specimen (gift). 



United States Department of 

 Agriculture, Forest Service, Wash- 

 ington, D.C.: 209 specimens of plants, 

 2 photographs (gift). 



United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D.C.: 324 plant specimens 

 (exchange). 



University of California, Col- 

 lege of Agriculture, Berkeley, Cali- 

 fornia: 78 specimens of grasses (ex- 

 change). 



University of Illinois, Depart- 

 ment of Botany, Urbana, Illinois: 246 

 specimens of Illinois plants (exchange). 



University of Michigan, Univer- 

 sity Herbarium, Ann Arbor, Michi- 

 gan: 64 plant specimens, 100 specimens 

 of fungi (exchange). 



University of Minnesota, De- 

 partment of Botany, Minneapolis, 

 Minnesota: 21 plant specimens (ex- 

 change). 



University of New Hampshire, 

 Durham, New Hampshire: 100 speci- 

 mens of grasses (exchange). 



University of Tennessee, Depart- 

 ment of Botany, Knoxville, Tennes- 

 see: 241 specimens of mosses (exchange). 



University of Texas, Department 

 of Botany, Austin, Texas: 2,226 speci- 

 mens of Texas plants, 158 specimens of 

 algae (exchange). 



University of Washington, De- 

 partment of Botany, Seattle, Wash- 

 ington: 341 plant specimens (exchange). 



Welch, Dr. Winona H., Green- 

 castle, Indiana: 22 specimens -of bryo- 

 phytes (exchange). 



Westcott, Russell C, Los Angeles, 

 California: 10 plant specimens (gift). 



Wheldon, Dr. Roy M., Cambridge, 

 Massachusetts: 3 specimens of algae 

 (gift). 



Williams, Mrs. A. R., Riverside, 

 Illinois: 1 plant specimen (gift). 



Wolf, Carl B., Anaheim, California: 

 1 plant specimen (gift). 



Woods, Ensign Loren P., Chicago: 

 1 cryptogamic specimen (gift). 



Yale University, School of For- 

 estry, New Haven, Connecticut: 2 

 plant specimens (gift). 



Zetek, James, Balboa, Canal Zone: 

 40 specimens of Panama plants (gift). 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY— ACCESSIONS 



Albanese, John S., Newark, New 

 Jersey: a specimen of igneous rock with 

 garnet — Banika Island, Solomon Is- 

 lands (gift). 



Anonymous, Chicago: 20 specimens 

 of gems and minerals (gift). 



Barber, C. M., Hot Springs, Arkan- 

 sas: 2 specimens of pycnodont fish — 

 Marlbrook Marl, Arkansas (purchase). 



Bensabott, R., Chicago: a sardonyx 

 ring (gift). 



Blakeslee, Kent, Oak Park, Illinois : 

 a specimen of Orthoceras — Oak Park, 

 Illinois (gift). 



Brazilian Consulate, Chicago: a 

 specimen of monasite sand; 5 specimens 

 of bauxite — Brazil (gift). 



Burcky, Dr. Frederick W., Evans- 

 ton, Illinois: 4 specimens of minerals- 

 various localities (gift). 



Carson, George J., Akron, Ohio: a 

 specimen of agate — California; 2 speci- 

 mens of stromatopera — Ohio (gift). 



Chicago Natural History Museum: 



Collected by Elmer S. Riggs (Field 

 Museum Paleontological Expedition to 

 Argentina and Bolivia, 1922 and 1924): 



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