81 



Accessions to the Cryptogamic Herbarium, 1922 



Date 



No. of 

 Specimens 



From 



How 

 Acquired 



Remarks 







Mosses 





Feb. 8.. 



162 



A. H. Brinkman 



Purchased Bryophytes — Canada 



10 . . 



24 



J. M. Holzinger 



Purchased, Mosses — X. America 



27. . 



1 



Mrs. Annie Morrill 









Smith 



Gift Moss — Massachusetts 



Mar. 11.. 



10 



N. Tavlor 



Collected : Mosses — Mt. Desert Is. 



June 5 . . 



25 



J. M. Holzinger 



Purchased Mosses — N. America 



Aug. 28. . 



6 



Miss A. E. Hamilton 



Gift Mosses — Long Island 



Total . . 



228 









Fungi 







Mar. 1 . . 



200 



E. Bartholomew 



Purchased 



N. A. Ured. Cent. 26, 27 



July 19. . 



30 



J. J. Brenckle 



Purchased 



Fungi Dakotensis Fasc. 



25- • 



500 



H. Sydow 



Purchased 



Mycotheca germanica 

 Fasc. 27-36 



Aug. 30. . 



940 



Office of Pathological 











Collections U.S.D.A. 



Exchange 



Rusts and Smuts 



Oct 



33.779 



Dr. F. Bubak 



Purchased 



Mvcological collection 



Dec 



86 







Local collections 



Total . . 



35o35 





specimens, most of which are arranged in 139 fascicles. The fol- 

 lowing table indicates the distribution of the species and specimens 

 in these fascicles : 



Species Specimens 



Myxomycetes 66 153 



Basidiomycetes 1,230 3,9 11 



Ascomycetes 2,139 5,846 



Hemibasidii 267 1,775 



Uredinales 1,437 10,611 



Imper f ecti 2,796 7, 102 



Phycomycetes 192 2,150 



8,127 3L548 



The remaining specimens had not been distributed by Dr. Bubak 

 into his fascicles. 



The collection includes a number of very important exsiccati. 

 The principal ones are as follows : 



