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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



AGRICULXrRE, DEPARTiMENT OF — COUt'd. 



and Moniecia ])Iatiissima, Stiles & 

 Hassall, 18!)3; cotypeof Monostomiim 

 tr'ujonoci'pliahim, Rud.,1809; types of 

 Balhianla Uileiji, Stiles, 1893; Balbi- 

 ania falcaiiila, Stiles, 1893; Sarcocys- 

 Hh falcatida, Stiles, 1893; Strongyln^t 

 rubidiis, Hassall A: Stiles, 1892; also 

 eotype of DinioTuum Inincatiim (Ru- 

 dolplii, 1819) (29021 ) ; 2 Isopods (Por- 

 cellio) collected by G. B. King at 

 Lawrence, Mass. (29069) ; 6 speci- 

 mens of Umbel lifer;e collected by 

 Joseph, Howell in Oregon (28974). 



Material deposited in the National 

 Herlarium : Type specimen of Eri- 

 ogynia nniflora, collected by F. D. 

 Kelsey in Montana (29003); 120 

 plants, from Oregon, collected by 

 Thomas Howell (29004); 65 plants 

 collected by Rev. A. C. Waghorue in 

 Newfoundland (29013); 176 plants 

 collected by B. F. Bush in the Indian 

 Territory (29027); 191 plants col- 

 lected by A. H. Curtiss in Florida 

 (29028j ; 2 specimens of Colorado 

 ]dants collected by T. C. Porter, 

 Eastou, Pa. ^29045) ; 23 lichens from 

 Labrador, collected by Rev. A. C. 

 Waghorne, Newfoundland (29046); 

 59 plants collected by Frank S. 

 Collins, Maiden, Mass. (29055); 102 

 specimens collected m Minnesota by 

 Joseph E. Tilden (29056); 2 speci- 

 mens collected in Oregon and Califor- 

 nia by Thomas Howell, Arthur, Oreg. 

 (29068) ; 37 specimens from New- 

 foundland, collected by Rev. A. C. 

 Waghorne (29088) ; 2 plants from G. 

 C. Nealley, San Diego, Tex. (29089); 

 11 specimens collected by E. W. Nel- 

 son in Mexico (29090) ; 18 plants from 

 Central America, collected by John 

 Donnell Smith, Baltimore, Md. 

 (28904) ; 104 plants collected in south- 

 ern California by S. B. Parish, San 

 Bernardino (28973) ; plants from 

 Oaxaca, Mexico, collected by E. W. 

 Nelson (28986); 5 plants from Cen- 

 tral America, sent by John Donnell 

 Smith, Baltimore, Md. (28987); 101 

 herbarium specimens, collected by B. 

 L. Robinson in the State' of Wash- 

 ington (29115) ; part of a type 

 specimen of Teiradi/mia caneScens 



Agriculture, Department of — cont'd, 

 from the De Candolle Herbarium, 

 Geneva (29126) ; specimen of CuUinsia 

 repens, collected in Texas by John 

 M. Coulter, Lake Forest, 111. (29127) ; 

 3 specimens of Commeltna and 

 Tradescantia from the herbarium 

 of Mrs. Alice Stevens, Washington, 

 D. C. (29128); seeds and scales of 

 white-barked birch, collected by J. 

 B. Leiberg on the shore of Lake Peud 

 d'Oreille, Kootenai County, Idaho 

 (29135); water-lily from C. S. Sar- 

 gent, collected in Mazatlan, Mexico 

 (29140); 2 specimens of Fotentilla, 

 collected in Idaho by J. B. Leiberg 

 (29139); 34 herbarium specimens, 

 collected in Maryland by C. E. 

 Waters (29138) ; orchid cultivated 

 in a greenhouse, sent by A. B. 

 Eaton (29146); specimen of Cro- 

 cidiinn midticanle from Washington, 

 sent by V. D. Kelsey (29153) ; 39 her- 

 barium specimens from C. B. Sluit- 

 tuck, collected in Texas (29154) ; roots 

 of Trudescantia rirgiviana from John 

 W. Short, Liberty, Ind. (29170); 131 

 herbarium specimens from Cornell 

 University, Ithaca, N. Y. (29171); 32 

 specimens of California oaks from 

 the California Academy of Sciences, 

 San Francisco (29172) ; 800 herbarium 

 specimens from the Herbarium of the 

 Berlin Botanical Gardens, Berlin, 

 Germany (29173) ; second fascicle of 

 Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, sent by 

 Frank S. Collins, Maiden, Mass. 

 (29198); 182 herbarium specimens, 

 sent by James Macouu, Ottawa, 

 Canada (29218) ; herbarium specimen 

 sent by Mr. F. V. Covillc (29222) ; 227 

 herbarium specimens sent by the 

 University of Idaho (29223) ; herl)a- 

 rium specimen from Cornell Univer- 

 sity, Ithaca, N. Y. (29224); 151 her- 

 barium specimens from F. Buchenau, 

 Bremen, Germany (29225) ; 4 lierba 

 rium specimens sent by W. S. Brunner, 

 Ramsey Canyon, Ariz. (29226): seeds 

 of Ccdrela fissilis from the herbarium 

 of Columbia College, New York, col- 

 lected -by Thomas Morong (29230); 

 herbarium specimen of Viola, sent by 

 F. A. Waugh, Stillwater, Okla. 

 (29231); herbarium specimen from 

 A. Fredlioliu, District of Columbia 



