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CryPTOGAMIC HERBARIUM 
The following accessions of fungi, algae, mosses, and lichens 
were made during 1914: 
MiNeses An diverwOLts: Dy PULCHASE ssraw/s oss ctieas ee ee es oe 709 
eM “Wy UPON ASE (Aa Se apc 2 <0 ses desdncda'y sh os 2,125 
Algae, by gift from Miss Lucinda Conklin, Huntington, L. I....... 148 
MP TretiecIR aL De OUT ONAGRa us 56' Cakes Salle Gusto Says RIS SA teens fe 10 
LD: IV SYeR gad okighe Uh Cul Y-)-) PA e e ec ia een ia ee 885 
Fungi, by gift from Dr. F. D. Fromme, Purdue University ........ 36 
Fungi, by gift from Mr. Frank H. Ames, Brooklyn, N. Y.......... 43 
eRetavet, My Bee ule ic) « Leta ee IN ere I se a eae 50 
lhc) 21 EE aD ny en ee Aree Sohne a Neer 4,006 
Respectfully submitted, 
Epcar W. OLIVE, 
Curator of Public Instruction. 
SL TSMC AE REPORT: ON THE LIBRAR wanOR ona 
PREPARED By Dr, Laura E. W. BENEDICT 
ACCESSIONS, I9QI14 
Volumes Pamphlets Parts Maps Manuscripts 
day Plrenase 4. est, sss 403 649 4 2 ) 
SRG OR eee mue Gan OO gi8 314 7 5 
By exchanve. is... 005 24 43 22 fe) fe) 
By publication s.42.6. O 30 0 0 a) 
By thanetemense toni. 6 12 1s fe) 8) 
Total see ae 1,403 1,652 ‘445 re) = 
Grand total of publications added to the library in 1914, exclusive of cur- 
rent subscriptions, 3,514 
Total number of volumes in the library December 31, 1913 ........ 1,630 
Voluines added itiestontey ct oe. < ccg ch eee ns eee eo 1,403 
Total number of volumes in the library December 31, 1914 ........ 3,033 
Current periodicals regularly received :— 
NAA SID SCHLDUO Le i651 at sa a mE 2 ay eee 33 
DTS ssa Sas ye ER , <s  R 8 Yee 0) me 20 
By S@RChAN Ue sic ky nn rere Se hk ona 55 
By Paco from the Central. Museum ................. 4 
TOME OBI Es yn hcl gon are an 2 rnc co ra a 2 
By eee Ce a Oren eceegr stay. (ics hs cee eee 6 
120 
BIRO ta ec: eee y cet pois, oe REE snc thr hg tag hay eam 
