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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



AciRicui/ruKE, Dkpartment of — Cont'd, 

 barimn specimens from Miss .Tnlict 

 Eoutleroy, Va. (30077); 7 specimens 

 collected in Maryland by F. V. Coville 

 (30071) ; 7 herbarium specimens from 



;' H. WurzJow, Industry, Tex. (30078); 

 20 plants from California, stmt by 



, W. L. Jepson, licrkeley, Cal. (30079); 

 30 plants collected in Nevada and 

 California by C. F. Sonne, Truckee, 

 Cal. (30080); 139 herbarium speci- 

 mens from Michigan, sent by Prof. 

 W. J. Heal, Agricultural College, Mich. 

 (30095) ; 4 herbarium specimens from 

 Florida, sent by F. H. Farrell, Home- 

 land, Fla. (30096) ; 107 plants sent by 

 W. M. Canby, Wilmington, Del. (30104) ; 

 specimen of Erigeron leihergi, sent by 

 Thomas C. Porter, Easton, Pa. (30105); 

 260 specimens collected by the Hayden 

 Survey, and 240 plants from Pennsyl- 

 vania, sent by Thomas C. Porter (30106) ; 

 specimen of Trihnlits maximns from the 

 District of Columbia, collected by G. 

 H. Hicks, Washington, D. C. (30121); 

 specimen of Jnoda pcntaschisia, sent 

 by G C. Nealley, San Diego, Tex. 

 (30135); 660 plants, sent by Prof. J. 

 Fowler, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 

 (30141) ; 189 plants from Buckhannon, 

 W. Va., from W. M. Pollock (30142); 

 2 specimens of Ficits from Mexico, 

 sent by Miss Alice Eastwood, Cali- 

 fornia Academy of Sciences, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal. (30143); 43 plants from New 

 York, sent by A. K. Harrison, Lebanon 

 Springs, N. Y. (30153); 43 Australian 

 plants from T5aron Ferd. von Miiller, 

 Melbourne (301.54); 620 specimens of 

 plants from Wyoming, sent by Aven 

 Nelson, University of Wyoming, Lara- 

 mie (30171) ; 469 plants from W. M. Van 

 Sickle, West New York, N. J. (30172) ; 

 plant from G. H. Hicks, Washington, 

 D. C. (30180) ; 2 plants from Miss Alice 

 Eastwood, San Francisco, Cal. (30181) ; 

 siiecimen of Pediciilaris verticUlata from 

 Theodor Holm, Department of Agri- 

 culture (30182) ; 3 specimens of Colorado 

 plants, sent by G. E. Osterhout, New 

 Windsor, Colo. (30183) ; 74 plants from 

 D. L. Topping, Washington, D. C- 

 (30186); 6 hovbavium specimens, ob- 

 tained from the Kiowa Indian Reser- 

 vation, Oklahoma Territory, by James 

 Moouey, of the Bureau of American 



Agiuculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 Ethnology (30187); 145 herbarium 

 specimens from E. E. Gayle, Port- 

 land, Me. (30196) ; specimen of Lygo- 

 dium palmatttm, Swm., from C. E. 

 Waters, Baltimore, Md. (30221) ; speci- 

 men of Fimhriiit ylis laxa, collected by 

 F. Lamson-Scribner in New Jersey 

 (30222); 12 herbarium specimens from 

 the western section of the United States, 

 sent by C. S. Sheldon, State Normal 

 School, Oswego, N. Y. (30227) ; 4 plants 

 from the District of Columbia, sent by 

 Prof. E. L, Greene, Catholic Univer- 

 sity of America (30228); 4 herbarium 

 specimens from Colorado, sent by G. W. 

 Osterhout, New Windsor, Colo. (30229) ; 

 102 Carices, sent by Prof. F. Lamson- 

 Scribner, Department of Agriculture 

 (30267) ; 4 herbarium sj^ecimens of Um- 

 bellifera^ from Mrs. Katharine Brande- 

 gee, San Diego, Cal. (30268); 6 Alaskan 

 plants from Thomas Howell, Clack- 

 amas, Oreg. (30282); specimen of Mal- 

 rastrum splendeus from Dr. A. Davidson, 

 Los Angeles, Cal. (30283); 27 miscella- 

 neous plants from California, sent by 

 Miss Alice Eastwood (30284) ; part of a 

 typespecimeu of Pii/ieco?o?)iitmaca/?eH.se, 

 received through J. N. Rose (30299); 

 specimen of Micromeria donglasii, sent 

 by Gerhard Leff, San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

 (30300) ; sjiecimeu of Botri/cJiium iore- 

 ale from G. E. Davenport, Medford, 

 Mass. (.30325) ; 16 specimens of Um- 

 bellifene, collected by Marcus E. Jones, 

 Salt Lake City, Utah (30354) ; 43 Alas- 

 kan plants from Thomas Howell 

 (30361) ; specimen of Eucalyptus mor- 

 toniana, sent by Abbot Kinney, Los An- 

 geles, Cal. (30387) ; 2 plants from Penn- 

 sylvania, sent by C. N. Lochman, 

 Bethlehem, Pa. (30388) ; 270 plants col- 

 lected by Frank Tweedy, Washington, 

 D. C. (30389); 17 Mexican plants from 

 Mrs. Katharine Brandegee (30390) ; 6 

 Nebraskan plants from G. M, Bates, 

 Long Pine, Nebr. (30391); 800 Florida 

 plants collected by G. V. Nash, Colum- 

 bia College, New York (30392) ; 2 speci- 

 mens oi Dryopieris marginaUs from C. L. 

 Pollard (30407); 23 herbarium speci- 

 mens from Dr. N. L. Britton, Columbia 

 College, New York (30416); 55 Cana- 

 dian phanerogams, sent by the Geo- 

 logical Survey, Ottawa, Canada (30417) ; 



