Field Mrsi um u Hi- Rep Vol. III. 



[■". W. Pickcll, A. I. Quaintance, P. H. Rolls, P. II. Rolfs, 

 and A. \V. Bittii . . I II W. T. Swingle, H. J. Webber, and 



J. M. W< been r I and in- 



1 in t mixed pai iral herbarium. Purther 



aotable a herbarium during th< the follow- 



ing: American Colony, P W. II. Blanchard, Vermont, 



I. \V. Blankinship, Montana, 170; W. \V. Calkins, Illinois. 115; 

 1 nzat t i . Mexi ' I Copei Ice- 



land, Greenland, M 150; R. A. Dixon, T< '■'. 



Ali California, 14a; W. G 70, and X 



Y<>rk, 109; G ical Sur Canada Dominion of Cana 



A! ind Labrador, 1,552; Gr Herbarium, Bahamas, 385; J. 



rinnell, ' rnia, 63; A. A Hel ( lifornia 19; E. J. 



Hill, Centra] Stairs. 65; Iowa '• ulture and M 



chanic A ma, 118; W. A. Kellerman, \6\ O. E. 



Lansing Jr., Illinois and Indiana, 9a; New Mexico Agricultural 

 Exj erim tion, New Mexico. 204; New York Botanical harden, 



• and West Indies, 100;; E. Palmer, Mexico, 244; R. I 

 traguay, 176; II. II. Smith, Missouri. '12'), and Wes1 Virginia, 339; 

 \V. N. Suksdorf, Washington, 296; U. S. National Museum, Mexico, 

 251. The most important herbarium additions are as follows: 



Locality 

 NORTH AMERI' V 



Alaska 



. ) 

 Alberta ... 

 British Columbia 

 Labrador . 

 Manitoba 



v Brunswick 

 N'ova Scotia . 

 Ontario 

 Uni" 



Alabama 



American Plains . 

 lzona 

 .'ifnrnia . 

 Colorado 

 Connecticut 

 District of Col urn 

 Florida 

 Florida . 



iitions to Total in Or^an- 



Herbarium i*ed Herbarium 



1908 to Dec 9, 1908 



