38 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



GENERAL SUMMARY OF PLANTS IN TUB HERBARIUM. 



Seed Plants, Ferns and their allies 6G,960 



Mosses and Liverworts 1,974 



Lichens 1,186 



Fungi, Home Collections 15,753 



Ugae 2,020 



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Total 87,893 



DONATIONS TO THE P.OTANICAL DEPART^NIENT. 



Fi'om I. B. Bates, Flint, Mich., two pints of paint. 



From B. O. Longyear, Agricultural College, Mich., Living plants of 

 Monarda fistulosa alba. 



From C. D. McLouth, Muskegon, Mich.. 200 pits of Prunul^ pumila. 



From J. A. Kooyeus, Holland, Mich., living plants of Viola pedata. 



From O. C. McLouth, Addison, Mich., herbarium specimens of Quercus 

 Alexanderi. 



From S. Alexander, Birmingham. Mich., tAvo samples of nuts of 

 Quercus Alexanderi. 



From Brown Bros., Lansing, Mich., nice board of Avavy gTain of 

 Georgia Pine. 



From H. C. Skeels, Joliet, 111., 17 kinds of living plants. 



GIFTS TO OTHERS. 



To the U. S. Bureau of Forestry, 125 unmounted photographs. 

 To W. H. Scherzer, for the State Normal College, Ypsilanti, 222 

 species of Seeds of Weeds and Grasses. 



Thanks are again tendered to Professor J. B. Dandeno and Instructor 

 B. O. Longyear for faithful services during the year now closing. 



W. J. BEAL, 



Professor of Botanv. 



Agricultural College, Mich. 

 June 30, 1904. 



