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Seed Packets 
Mrs. W. Archibald (10) Mrs. Clarence R. Hyde (1) 
Blaksley a uc Garden (3) Mr. Robert B. Job (1) 
Mrs. Otilia A. Brockaway (1) Miss Hilda Loines (1) 
Dr. Leon ia (2) Mr. Edward K. Macrum (1) 
Mrs. Gertrude Daniels (1) Mr. James Mckee (6) 
Miss Perley B. Davis (1) Mr. E. Percy Phillips (1) 
Mr. John A. Grant (1) Dr. Kaiji Sawa (2) 
Mr. Wyndham _ (5) ler. Marie-Victorin (1) 
Dr. Homer D. I e (2) Dr. C. R. Worth (1) 
Mr. Wm. L. ee ‘) 
Phanerogamic Herbarium 
Coombs, Mrs. Jerome W., 160 specimens collected by Mrs. Coombs. in 
South Africa 
Daniels, Mrs. Gertrude, | specimen of cultivated Cosmos, 
Drushel, Dr. J. A., 73 specimens collected by Dr, Drushel in the eastern and 
sout aaa United States. 
Hanmer, Mr. Charles C., 655 specimens kage Connecticut and adjacent ter- 
ritory, a the collection of H. S. Clark 
Kittredge, Miss I. M., 36 specimens from Vermont. 
Provost, Miss E. M., 1 specimen of Sabatia from Virginia; 1 Ornitho- 
galum thyrsoides from Natal. 
St. John, Mr. Robert P., 21 ferns from Florida, 
Cryptogamic Herbarium 
k. A., Texas Technological College, Lubrock, Texas, 1 
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Studhalter, 
specimen of /iella americana, 
For the Department of Elementary Instruction 
Bartlett, Mr. H. Noble, Six outline maps of the children’s garden. 
Blum, Mr. FE ee C., $25.00 for the children’s clubroom 
Boys Is Club, $254 )0 to be used as a nucleus for an Endowment lund 
e Children’s Work. 
aa ane Sanford, One book for the children's clubroom [i 
Butler, Mrs. Glentworth R., One subscription to the Nature Magazine for 
the children’s clubroom library. One prize cup competed for by the 
girls in the outdoor garden 
Church & Dwight Company, aes, Two bird charts and pictures for use in 
classwork. 
DeBevoise, Mrs. C. I., $25.00 for the children’s work. 
Dennis, es Marguerite, One vase for the children’s garden house. 
Gager, Dr. C. Stuart, Three books for the children’s garden library. 
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