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of the new and recent publications of the more popular type. The 
scientific aspect of the work fares somewhat better, as there are 
many technical periodicals, journals, ete., which are regularly re- 
ceived by means of exchange, subscription, and gift lists. Of the 
year’s accessions, 107 volumes, 354 pamphlets, and 833 parts, in- 
cluding current numbers of 72 periodicals, were received as gifts. 
A complete list of the donors will be found in Appendix I. 
Periodicals and serials accepted in exchange number 756, as 
7s LOA 
of 962 titles of which current numbers were received during the 
gifts 72, by subscription 127, and as our own publication 
year. 
LIST OF SOME IMPORTANT ACCESSIONS 
Arber, Agnes. The Gramineae a study of cereal, bamboo, and grass. New 
York, 1934. 
Bardswell, F. A. The herb-garden. London, 1930, 
Book of choice ferns. New York and London, n.d. 7 vols. 
Boyle, Robert. Certain physiological essays. ... London, 1661. 
Delessert, Benjamin. Icones selectae plantarum. ... 5 vols. Paris, 1820— 
1846 
Elliott, Clarence. Rock garden plants. New York and London, 1935. 
Ewart, A. J. Flora of Victoria. Melbourne, 1 
Hedrick, U. P. A history of agriculture in the state of New York. Albany, 
io) 
ioe) 
Pn 
So 
1933. 
Jung, Joachim. Opuscula oe ... Coburg, 1747, 
Korsmo, Emil. Weed seeds. Oslo, 1935. 
Lamarck, J. B. Systéme des animaux sans vertéebres. Paris, 1801 
Lemée, Albert. gia descriptif et synonymique des genres de plantes 
phancérogames. V. Brest, 1935. 
Linné, Carl von. a. qua peregrinationum inter patriam  asseritur 
necessitas. ... Upsala, 1741 
Markham, Ernest. Clematis. (London, [1935]. 
Martineau, Lady. The herbaceous garden, London, ¢1913, 1934. 
Matthew, Patrick. On naval timber and arboriculture. London, 1831. 
Michaux, I, A. Histoire des arbres forestiers de lAmérique septentrio- 
nale.... Paris, 1810. (With preliminary draft Mss. and original 
colored drawings by P. J. Redouté, H. J. Redouté and others. 
[1810 
Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and 
Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836. 3 vols. and supplement. 
London, 1839. (V. 3 by Charles Darwin. Journal and remarks. 
1832- 30. ) 
