DONATIONS 



TO THE COLLEGE DURING THE YEAR EXDIXG SEPTEMBER 30, 1876. 



DONATIONS TO THE HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



Box of plants from "Washington, D. C, supposed to be from U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, which contained: 

 1 acacia lophantha. 



1 acacia sp. 



2 acacia melanoxylon. 

 2 Acacia armata. 



1 acacia arabica. 



1 acacia decurrens. 



2 Anona reticulata. 



1 Brachychiton populareum. 



1 Croton variegata. 



1 Codiaeum mobicanum interruptum. 



1 Codiaeum o-eminum an2:ustifolium. 



1 Eucalyptus globulus. 



1 Eucalyptus sp. 



3 Jasminium sambac. 



2 Mackaya bella. 



11 Phoenix dactylifera. 

 10 Pandanus utilis. 



3 Thea Bohea. 



3 Taraarindus Indica. 



1 Rivina Humilis. 

 By E. MosHER, Holly, Mich. : 



Mosher's Hand Seed Drill. 

 By SuTTOx & Soxs, Reading, England : 



Packages of the following seeds: — Yellow lupine; Rope or cole. Sutton's 

 Perennial Rye Grass, ChinC'^e Sugar Cane, Annual Rye Grass, Yellow Tre- 

 foil, Creeping Bent Gra^s, Perennial Rye Grass, Svittou's Improved Ital- 

 ian Rye Grass, Dutch Blue Lupine, Y'^ellow Oat Grass, Milled Sanfoin, 

 Sutton's Hybrid Giant Cow Clover, Lucerne ; Potato seed, — Perennial Red 

 clover, Bird's Foot Trefoil, French Furze, Y^'ellow Suckling Clover, Al- 

 sike Clover, Quarantain Maize, Yellow Maize, African White Maize, Red 

 Maize, Large Red Maize, New Mottled African Maize, Blue Maize, Af- 

 rican Yellow Maize, Dark Salt Lake Maize, Blue and White Mottled Maize, 

 Negro Maize, Salt Lake pop Maize, Striped Syreman Maize. 



