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REPORT ON THE CRYPTOGAMIC HERBARIUM 
Dr. C. STUART GAGER, DIRECTOR. 
Sir: I beg to submit herewith the Annual Report on the Sibe 
togamic Herbarium for the year 1923. 
A total of 2,168 specimens have been added to the Herbarium. 
The source of these specimens is indicated in the accompanying 
table. 
ACCESSIONS TO THE CRYPTOGAMIC HERBARIUM, 1923 
Date NiGe Gh From NY Remarks 
Spec Acquired 
Algae, Lichens, Liverworts, Mosses 
Feb. 28 13 .M. oe cee ae Mosses—N. America 
Apr. 18 173 Geot rge H. Con ae Oe 
Sept. 20 2 Botanic © Garden, ‘Cluj, eens 
Rou 
Oct. I5 25 |i VE epee Purchased | Mosses—N. Am 
Nov. I 725 | W. Migula Purchased | Krypt. Germ., ee. 
s Helvetiae, 29 Fasc. 
Total 956 
Fungi 
Jan. 18 200 | E. Bartholomew Purchased | N. A. Ured. Cent. 28, 29 
July 31 30 | J. F. Brenckle Purchased | Fungi Dakotensis, Fasc. 
22 
Aug. 22 250 | H. Sydow Purchased | Mycotheca Germanica, 
asc. 37, 41 
Aug. 22 too | H. Sydow Purchased | Fungi Exotici. Fasci. 10, 
; II 
Oct. 3 28 | Botanic Garden, Cluj, | Exchange 
Roumania 
Nov. I 275 |W. Migula Purchased | Krypt. Germ., Aust. et 
Helvetiae, 11 Fasc. 
Dec. I5 370 | Office Been ea ae Exchange 
lections, U.S. D 
59 Collection 
Total 1,312 
Special note may be made of the addition to the Herbarium of 
a complete set of the Kryptogamae Germanicae, Austriae et Hel- 
vetiae, issued by Doctor W. Migula, Professor at the Sachsen 
Forst-Academie, Eisenach, Germany. 
other than rusts and smuts, 
A large collection of fungi, 
was received from the Office of 
