85 



Dr. R. C. Benedict, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 

 39 specimens: 



Dryopteris dilatata from Byfields, Mass., collected by Mr. Edward 



Clarkson. 

 Adianlum Capillis-Veneris from Windham, X. Y., collected by Miss 



Clara Watkins. 

 37 ferns collected in Cass, West \irginia, bv Rev. F. W. Gray. 

 Mr. E. P. Martin, 



100 plants collected near r'lushing, C. 1., in 1845. 

 Miss Anna J. Picrrepont, 



Ferns and llowering plants of Florida. 

 Miss Beatrice Underwood, ._ ' . 



7 plants from Wood Island, Alaska. 

 Miss Anna H. Taylor, 6 Priscilla Alden Road, Providence, R. L, 

 32 specimens from British CJuiana. 



Cryptogamic Herbarium 



Dr. David Griffiths, Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C, 



5 herbarium specimens of fungi. 



Dr. L. Hecke, Lehrkanzel fiir Phytopathologie, Ilochschule fur Bodenkultur, 

 Vienna, Austria. 



6 herbarium specimens of fungi. 



Library 



Books 



American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, New Yoik City i 



Mr. Poultncy Bigelow, Maldcn-on-Hudson, N. Y i 



Brooklyn Museum Library, Brooklyn, N. Y 10 



Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C 7 



Miss Louise Driscoll, Catskill, N. Y i 



Dr. J. A. Paris, Cienfuegos, Cuba i 



Dr. C. S. Gager, Brooklyn, N. Y 8 



Mr. Herman Knoche, San Jose, California i 



Dr. Shunsuke Kusano, Botanical Institute, Toklo Imperial University, 



Tokio, Japan i 



Mr. C. G. Lloyd, Lloyd Liiirary, Cincinnati, Ohio 3 



Miss Evch-n Meyenborg, Brooklyn, N. Y i 



Mothers' Club, P. S. 47, Brooklyn, N. Y i 



New York Slate Library, Albany, N. Y 10 



Miss Bernice Schubert, Brooklyn, N. Y I 



Mr. George B. Sudworth, Washington, D. C i 



Mr. Harold W. Uhrbrock, BrookKn, N. Y i 



Dr. N. I. \a\ilo\', Petrograd, Russia i 



Total *5() 



* The number ot A'olumes received as gifts is not necessarily the number 

 accessioned during the jear. Some may be unrelated to our subjects, and 

 may have been transferred to other institutions in exchange. 



