90 
By Purchase: 
C. L. Hitcheock and E. J. Goodman .................00005 406 
Miss BM. Wittred Se: yee decccccty cicada Miners eae head 174 
Mr. E. C. Leonard ..... 0... ccc cece cee ee cece ete enees 161 741 
By C ollec ( ction: 
Dr. Ge Start Gaser 4cccesieeds eee es ed Aa ag bates 
Dr. H. Ko SVENSON ~ dai b.60:be00-b5 Sheva des Raw aanee debe wales 647 648 
Tle) esaucue cess caveeneesiuupamene apes ie cane 3,956 
NG: OF Species Distr beds 612 .ccucdau ee bwse RS eee ae ena eeaeaead 5,423 
Cryptogamic Herbaria 
1 EAC 0 RR Pe eee PCE eee eae 527 
Other Cryptogams 
B y Gift: 
dT Wels Ke VENSON: 50 ssccece os coats ead suka Gace Seow baw 1 
By Exchange: 
Botanic Garden, Cluj, Roumania .......... 0.0... ccc cece 9 
By Purchase: 
Miss E. M. Kittredge 2.0... ... ccc ccc cee teens 
Dr. W. Migula, Fisenach, Germany ................000005 100 
Fr, Verdoorn, Tinech FLO AIIAS scpseeiceye ce tgceces ave go dane oe yeas 100 212 
Pe petia pore banieeae ate eee aint ee eae de aaa a tee Galena Garp ne 739 
No. of ee ID IStHAD UTED | 6s kncedsiny eid 4 achpe bie dato et dw Weed Gk ora , 51 
Classes 
As in the previous year field classes in the study of the local 
vegetation were conducted with the assistance of Miss Rusk. 
These comprised eight classes on Saturday afternoons in the spring 
and three Saturday afternoons in the fall. Apparently as a result 
of the new requirements for science teachers in the New York City 
schools, the attendance at these classes was increased greatly, the 
registration for the spring course being over one hundred. The 
expansion of the city has made it very difficult to reach and return 
from places of botanical interest in the short time of an afternoon. 
Some method of transportation avoiding transfers, as by bus, to 
localities still available on the Palisades of New Jersey is perhaps 
the solution to this important problem. 
