173 
Western U. S. Calif. and Western States: A. A. Heller, 
10,000. Montana: J. E. Kirkwod, 104. Oklahoma: W. H 
Emig, 250. Washington: S. M. Zeller, 350. 
Alaska: R. A. Pope, 285. 
West Indies. Jamaica: J. A. Harris, 175. Porto Rico: A. Fred- 
holm, 5,100. San Domingo, etc.: N. Taylor, 500. Trinidad: W. 
E. Broadway, I15. 
South America. Amazon Region: Mulford Biol. Expedition, 
471. Argentine: Walter Fischer, 284. Bolivia: Mulford Biol. 
Exploration, 642. 
Hurope. Mrs, ©. Striefi, 250, Austria; Dr. Henry Zerny,; 
710. Greece: N. Ballalas, 216. North Wales: A. H. Graves, 
131. Roumania: Botanic Garden, Cluj, 652. 
Asia India; L. A. Kenoyer, 729. Phillippine Islands: C. A. 
Wenzel, 870. Punjab and Kashmir: R. R. Stewart, 522. South 
China: Canton Christian College, 1,549. 
South Sea Islands: Whitney South Sea Expedition, 579. 
b. Long Island Herbarium 
Long Island Historical Society, 10,000; W. C. Ferguson, 1,380; 
Etta Powers, 539; A. E. Hamilton, 706; Everett P. Martin, 100; 
E. S. Miller, 345; J. A. Harris, 240; Fanny A. Mulford, 4,000. 
c. Cultivated Plants 
6,000 specimens from the Arnold Arboretum collected by Dr. 
Camillo Schneider. About 10,000 specimens collected in Brook- 
lyn Botanic Garden. 
2. FUNGI 
The Mycological Herbarium includes the following exsiccati: 
Bartholomew, E., North American Uredinales; Brenckle, J. F., 
Fungi Dakotenses; Ellis, J. B., North American Fungi; Ellis, J. 
B., & Everhart, B. M., North American Fungi; Fungi Colum- 
biani; Griffiths, D., West American Fungi; Kabat & Bubak, Fungi 
imperfecti exsiccati; Kellerman, W. A., Ohio Fungi; Krieger, W., 
Schaedliche Pilze; Migula, W., Cryptogamia Germaniae, Austriae 
and Helvetiae ; Raciborski, M., Mycotheca Polonica; Seymour, A. 
B., & Earle, F. S., Economic Fungi; Sydow, P., Fungi exotic, 
