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Beginning January 8th six remaining sessions of the course in 
xeneral Botany, as well as six sessions of the course in Plant 
Identification, both begun in the fall of 1933, were concluded at 
the Horticultural Society of New York. On October 8th a new 
series of fifteen sessions, a repetition of the course on Plant Identi- 
fication was begun at the Horticultural Society. Nine of the 
fifteen scheduled meetings were given by the end of 1934; the 
remaining six to continue on in 1935. 
Statistics from the herbarium will be found appended to this 
report. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Henry K. SvENson, 
Associate Curator of Plants. 
HERBARIUM MATERIAL BORROWED FOR STUDY 
GalilonlcwAGaelmyszoteSCiciibe sc iAmrn si. i ee Ns, aes Mee ee ee 236 
Copenhagen ab ovamiskesMasenim ici, 2.9. int: dont es eee 29 
Bield: WMuseumvot Natural:History, Chictgo, «ua .cos ea be eee 13 
GravallelDamummaanvardsWmiversitys: 605. stan gies eae ee 63 
University of Michigan, AnmeArhor <i. .¢ 6.4 Sc00c4 acd ste eee 9 
NewaOlbsbotamical Gard elles cao), ic ya) Ae Coen ee 350 
eeu BCAde ty Ol Naciial SGtenCesy.,.. \ shies sage See eae 14 
. National cee Washington, ID. 'C.ec0t duay nee are ene ae 13 
ae Louis C. Wheeler, U. S. Forest Service, Calif..................... 8 
Meet 3 COS AG 2 tess ci frie ee en CPs oy we oR oe 731 
HERBARIUM MATERIAL LOANED TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS 
Bailey, Mr. L. H., Ithaca, N. 
SN re eee ee enn AR Meret Ren th, 15 
Gleason, Dr. H. ie New ae Botanical: Garden assen- ave ten cn 2 
Machennie: Dy Tee NCW VOU neta. i) Nn. ieee. ie eee one 3 
Manning, Dr. W. E. Seta College Acts Ouchy Mes ote 5 nt ene, 1 
Moldenke, Mr. Hatold No New, York Botanical Gardens)@ 25 ane ee 17 
Palmer, Mr. E. abe penta UDOT CUTTS cau tak 8 9 AOE ees ce ee ee et 1 
Posen Dr. F. W., Philadelphia Neer of Nat. Sciences............ 1 
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