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Miscellaneous Statistics 



Phanerogamic Herbarium 



Distribution by Exchange 



To Dr. L. H. Bailey, Ithaca, New York, ioo pressed specimens of 

 plants cultivated in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



To Professor J. E. Kirkwood, State University of Montana, Mis- 

 soula, Montana, 20 specimens of trees collected in the Brook- 

 lyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Park. 



Specimens Received by Exchange 



From Mr. H. D. House, State Botanist, Albany, New York, 1,607 

 miscellaneous specimens. 



Specimens Received by Collection 



From Dr. Orland E. White, with the Mulford Expedition for the 

 Biological Exploration of the Amazon Basin, 256 specimens. 



Living Plants Obtained by Collection 



From Dr. Orland E. White, with the Mulford Scientific Expedi- 

 tion, Bolivia (1). 



Living Plants Obtained by Exchange 



Cambridge Botanical Garden, Cambridge, England (14). 



U. S. D. A. Office of Foreign Seed & Plant Introduction, Chico, 

 Cal. (5). 



U. S. D. A. Office of Foreign Seed & Plant Introduction, Miami, 

 Fla. (21). 



U. S. D. A. Office of Foreign Seed & Plant Introduction, Bell 

 Plant Introduction Garden, near Glen Dale, Md. (4). 



U. S. D. A. Office of Foreign Seed & Plant Introduction, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (1). 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York City (75). 



Miss Mary F. Wright, Logan Nurseries, Philadelphia, Penn. (9). 



Mr. Clarence Lown, 'Poughkeepsie, New York (101). 



Mr. Leonard Barron. Garden City, Long Island (1). 



Rochester Park Department, Rochester. N. Y. ( 1 ) . 



