96 



Sonic other very iinportaiit additions to the Herl)arium may be 

 mentioned : 



I'rof. Bruce i'^ink, Oxford, Ohio. ],41'> .si)ecimen.s. 



Air. J. AI. (jrant. Aiarysville, A\'ash. 210 woodv fun,i.;-i. 



Dr. David Griffiths, Washington, D. C. 6,21 (S si)ecimens. 



Dr. Rol)ert Ha^^el stein, Alineola, N. Y. 115 Alyxomycetes oC 



J^ong Island. 

 J\rr. C. U. llannier, Fishers Island, X. Y. 2,705 Agarics and 



related forms. 

 Dr. ]|. P()e\-crlein, S])eyer, Gernuun'. 384 ]\usts. 

 Mrs. I'dizahelh If. Keichling, P)ro()kl\-n, N. ^\ 1,294 specimens. 

 Dr. b\ L. 'J'ai and Dr. T. \\ \u. Ill specimens, i'ovvdery Mil- 

 dews of China. 

 Dr. S. Tanaka, Sliiznoka, Jajian. 130 si)ecimens of Japanese 



h\ingi. 

 University of California. 394 sj^ecimens. 

 United States l)e])artment of Agriculttn-e, Office of Pathological 



Collections. 1 ,262 specimens. 

 Dr. H. H. Whctzel and Dr. E. W. 01i\e. 740 si)ecimens of Port(j 



l\ican P\mgi. 

 The llarold Wingate Myxom_\cete 1 lei-harium. 155 specimens. 

 Dr. G. L. Znndel, State College, Pa. 70 specimens, Smuts of the 



United States. 



During the early ])art of the year. Dr. D. tiordon Utter went 

 over the collection \-ery thoroughl)- and consolidated a great deal 

 of the material which had accumulated in recent years. The vari- 

 ous collections of a gi\en genus are now accessible in one place 

 in the cases. 



Prof. A. J. i\[ix, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., con- 

 sulted the ty]-)e specimens of 'i'aphrina, and Prof. Charles Chu])p. 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, T\. V., examined the ty])e s])ecimens of 

 certain species of Cercospora. They were es])t'cially interested 

 in the type specimens originally described h)- Prof. Bubak. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Gkorge AI. 1vi:kd, 



Curator. 



