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C. G. Lloyd, Cincinnati, Ohio 210 



H. Winkler, Breslau, Germany 300 



H. Sydow, Berlin, Germany 125 



E. J, Butler, Pusa, India 157 



T. Petch, Peradeniya, Ceylon 230 



Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland 1,419 



T. Kawakami, Taihoku Museum, Taihoku, Formosa 352 



Rev. Copland King, Ambasi, Papua 300 



H. Yanagawa, Koshun, Formosa 150 



Mauritius Botanical Department .'- 178 



Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India 244 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa 679 



N. Patouillard, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 97 



F. Bubak, Tabor, Bohemia 80 



Total 21,255 



On special exchanges, in addition to the above, there has been 

 supplied to Dr. H. Sydow, Berlin, Germany, a total of 148 

 numbers of Philippine fungi, each represented by approximately 

 60 specimens; that is, about 8,800 specimens, for issue in his 

 "Fungi exotici exsiccati," and to J. Kneucker, Karlsruhe, Ger- 

 many, 4 species of Cyperaceae, 120 specimens each; that is, 480 

 specimens, for distribution in his "Glumaceae exsiccatae." In 

 both cases the exsiccatae are received by the Bureau in exchange 

 as the fascicles are issued. 



^ In continuation of the botanical and book exchange arranged 

 with T. 0. Weigel of Leipzig, discussed in my last report, the 

 following botanical material has been prepared and forwarded: 



15 sets centuries XI, XII, Philippine plants 3,000 



10 sets flowering plants, 300 specimens each 3,000 



10 sets ferns, 60 specimens each 600 



6 sets mosses, 100 specimens each ; 600 



6 sets scale mosses, 75 specimens each 450 



Total 6,650 



For this material we have been credited with a total of ?1,448 

 against which the Bureau may order botanical publications and 

 material from the collections advertised for sale by Weigel in 

 his periodical entitled Herbarium. 



For all purposes, identifications, exchanges, etc., a total of 

 about 39,200 duplicate botanical specimens have been distributed 

 during the year. 



The Bureau of Science is in exchange relations with some- 

 what over 60 institutions and individuals in various parts of 

 the world, duplicates of Philippine material being exchanged 



