LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 500 plants from Guatemala, sent by J. D. 

 Smith, Baltimore, Md. (30444) ; 72 plants 

 from New Mexico, collected by Dr. 

 Washington Matthews, U. S. A. (30451) ; 

 2 specimens of lihus michauxii, sent by 

 CD. Beadle, Biltniore, N. C. (30452); 

 plant from Wyoming, sent by Prof. T. 

 C. Porter, Eastou, Pa. (30454); speci- 

 men of Cotiiledon from Lower Califor- 

 nia (30461); specimen of iSc/a^-rt'ct bifida 

 from E. A. Schwarz, collected in Grey- 

 mouth, New Zealand (30469) ; 50 mosses 

 from J. Cardot, Stenay, Meuse, France 

 (30470); 211 herbarium specimens from 

 A. H.Curtiss, .Jacksonville, Fla. (30475) ; 

 6 specimens of Naiadicew from Prof. 

 William R. Dudley, Palo Alto, Cul. 

 (30480) ; 266 plants from Tennessee pre- 

 sented to the Museum by the University 

 of Tennessee, Knoxville (30482) ; 36 her- 

 barium specimens from E. Bethel, Den- 

 ver, Colo. (30507) ; 564 Colorado plants 

 from C. S. Crandall, Fort Collins, Colo. 

 (30.528) ; 425 specimens of western 

 plants belonging to Haydeu's collec- 

 tion, from T. C. Porter, Easton, Pa. 

 (30530); 7 specimens of Banlsia from 

 Baron Ferd. von Miiller, Melbourne, 

 Australia (30549) ; 23 specimens of 

 phanerogams and cryptogams (30550) ; 

 33 plants from C. A. Davis, Alma, Mich. 

 (30551); specimen of Phacelia strieli- 

 _^ora from T. V. Munson, Denison, Tex. 

 (30555) ; 10 plants from Lower Califor- 

 nia, sent by J. E. McLellan (30560) ; 10 

 species of plants raised from seed col- 

 lected by J. N. Rose from the green- 

 houses of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture (30.562); 2 herbarium specimens 

 (Arbutus jaJapensis texaua and Sophora 

 secundiflora) from G. A. Schattenberg, 

 Boerne, Tex. (30.563) ; plant from Flor- 

 ida from Mr. Benton, Department of 

 Agriculture (30593) ; 8 plants from Ala- 

 bama collected by Dr. Charles Mohr 

 (30594) ; 69 species of Coleoptera aiul 

 ants from Kansas, collected by F. F. 

 Creveccenr, Onaga, Kans. (30595); 53 

 specimens collected by Vernon Bailey, 

 Washington, D. C. (30617); herbarium 

 .specimen of Orfliocarpiis pnrpurancena 

 fromE. G. Still, Livermore, Cal.( 30621) ; 

 specimen of Medicago minima from J. 

 Reverchon, Dallas, Tex. (30629); 2 her- 



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A(;riculture, Department or — Cont'd, 

 barium si^eciraens (Syndes^non thalictroi- 

 dcs (L) Hoffmg. and Allium vincale (L) 

 (.30630) ; specimen ol' Delphinium tri- 

 corne from E. L. Knightly, McCul- 

 loughs, O. (30631); 460 plants from 

 southern California collected by Ed- 

 ward Palmer (30669); 3 plants from 

 H. J. Draut, Earned, Kans. (30672) ; 5 

 Californian plants from Dr. N. L. Brit- 

 ton, Columbia College, N. Y. (30681) ; 3 

 jilants from Tennessee sent by S. O. 

 Barnes, Nashville (30684) ; specimen of 

 Callitriche austini collected by Theo. 

 Holm, Department of Agriculture 

 (30686); 9 plants from Minnesota col- 

 lected by L. R. Moyer, Montevideo, 

 Minn. (30712) ; plant from Virginia sent 

 by G. S. Miller, jr., Front Royal, Va. 

 (30713) ; plants collected in Maryland 

 by H. W. Olds, Woodside (30734) ; plant 

 sent by Mrs. R. Van Dien, Anandale, 

 N. .J. (30735); 222 Alaskan plants sent 

 by M. W. Gorman, Portland, Oreg. 

 (30747); 30 dried plants from Texas, 

 sent by C. L. ISlarlatt, Department of 

 Agriculture (30748); 48 specimens of 

 Florida alga' sent by A. H. Curtiss, 

 Jacksonville (30759); 118 lichens sent 

 by Bruce Fink, Fayette, Iowa (30760) ; 

 30 plants from Sonora collected by 

 W J McGee, Washington, D. C. (30761) ; 

 225 plants from New York sent by 

 W. W. Rowles, Ithaca, N. Y. (30773) ; 

 751 plants from Kansas sent by C. H. 

 Thompson, St. Louis, Mo. (30778) ; 75 

 plants from Massachusetts, sent by 

 Wellesley College (30787); 16 speci- 

 mens of Junci from S. M. Tracy, Agri- 

 cultural College. Miss. (.30789); 116 

 African plants sent by J. M. Wood, 

 Durban, Natal, Africa (30794) ; plant 

 from New York sent by Mrs. Mary W. 

 Coy, Mount Morris, N. Y. (30797); 9 

 specimens of Umbelliferaj from Idaho, 

 sent by A. A. Heller Lancaster, Pa. 

 (30804); specimen of Trillium cernuum 

 from Amos L. Griffith, Pell City, Ala. 

 (30818) ; specimen of Apogon humilis 

 from C. N. Gould, Wintield, Kans. 

 (30819); specimen of Jatropha berland- 

 ieri from R. II. Brown, Camiibelltowu, 

 Tex. (30820) ; sjx'ciinen of Asclepias rer- 

 ficillata, Jj., from .T. M. Brown, Eden, 

 Ala. (30821) ; 3 specimens of plants be- 



