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PUBLICATIONS OF OTHER INSTITUTIONS—Continucd. 
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Nebraska University, Lincoln, Neb. ..................% Ah Facisrene prs oe ota ea 5 
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Peabody Museum, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. .................45 15 
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United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. .............. 9 
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Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pa. .................... 1 
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BOTANY. 272 
By W. R. Carrer. 
During the year 19283 many additions have been made to the Herbarium of the Provincial 
Museum, and the thanks of the Department are extended to the following collectors: Dr. C. F. 
Newcombe; Rey. R. Connell: Mr. G. VY. Copley, of the Provincial Lands Grazing Department ; 
Mr. W. B. Anderson, Dominion Inspector of Indian Orchards; Mr. A. H. Newcombe, and others, 
for specimens they have donated to the Herbarium. 
Throughout the year the usual quantity of plants has been identified for school-children and 
other local collectors. 
A small set of duplicate orchids was sent to the Rev. F. Stephenson, Ely, Cambridge, Eng- 
land, who is studying certain genera of this family. Specimens of our Hrythronium were loaned 
to the University of Oregon, and a few specimens of Hepatics from the Herbarium were loaned 
to Mr. A. H. Brinkman, of Alberta, for examination; these specimens are part of the collection 
donated to the Provincial Herbarium by the late Professor John Macoun. 
The thanks of this Department are most cordially extended to Professor C. V. Piper, 
Agrostologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., and Dr. P. A. Rydberg, New 
York Botanical Garden, N.Y., for their kindness in identifying many specimens submitted to 
them. 
The following lists, which give actual localities of specimens collected, will give some idea 
of the range of country traversed by the various collectors. . 
Plants of special interest collected and presented by Mr. W. B. Anderson :— 
Bquisetum sylvaticum lL. Prinee Rupert, B.C. 
Scirpus pauciflorus Lightf. Prince Rupert, B.C. 
Salix macrostachya Nutt. Agassiz, B.C. 
Eriogonum subalpinum Greene. Paradise Valley, B.C. 
Polygonum majus Piper. Lytton, B.C. (1922). 
Cerastium Beeringianum C. & S. Paradise Valley, B.C. 
Anemone Drummondii S. Wats. Paradise Valley, B.C, 
