92 



southwest corner, ;i ])lacc ;i(lniiral)ly adapted for tliis ])uri)ose. 

 For this consti'uction, together witli a small, irregular concrete 

 ]iool for native waterlilies at its hase (see the acconi]xun'ing 

 sketch ]))■ Miss Purdy), a sum of $l,500-$2,000 would he needed, 

 the chief expenses heing the transportation and setting u]) of the 

 limestone rocks. 



HERBARiu^r AIaterial Loaned 



.Sheets 



Hailoy, Dr. L. H., Cornrll riii\t'rsi(y, Ithaca, X. Y 1 



Ik'cker, Mr. George, R(]eka\va\- Park, N. Y 16 



Reiicdict, Dr. R. C, Brooklyn Colleiic 49 



Drouet, Dr. Francis, Yale l'ni\ersily. New lla\'eii, Conn 41 



Holmes, Dr. F. O., Rockefeller Inslilule for Medical Researcli, Prince- 

 ton, New Jersey 1 



Dong, Mr. f^ayard, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa 89 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y 2 



199 

 ITi':Ri?ARrrM: A[at]:riae Borrowed for Sti'dy 



Hlonujuisl, Dr. H. P., Duke l'ni\'ersily, Durham, N. C 1 



Cory, Mr. Y. L., Texas Agricultural Fxperimeiil Station, Sonora, Tex. 10 



Gaige, Mr. E. E., Hackensack, N. J 25 



(iray Herbarium, Har\ard ITni\'ersity, Caml)ridg<\ Mass 214 



Kearney, T. H. and Peebles, R. H., V. S. De])artmenl of Agriculture, 



Washington, I). C 2 



Krukoff, Dr. B. A., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, N. \' 37 



Marquand, Mrs. Allan, Princeton, N. J 100 



Missomd Botanical Garden, St. IvOuis, Mo 2 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y 538 



Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England 13 



D. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C 25 



Whetzel, Prof. H. M., New York State College of Agrieult lu'e, Ithaca, 



N. Y 20 



987 

 HeRBARHtai AcCESStONS AND DISTRIBUTION 



P/iaiicroganiic Herbarium 



Accessions: 

 By Cifl: 



Cory, Mr. \'. P., Texas Agi'icullural Experiment Station, 



Sonora, Tex 10 



Cutting, Mrs. C. Suydam, New \'ork City 70 



