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brary was published as the July, 1935, number of the Botanic 
Garden Recorp. Copies are for sale at 40 cents each, 
HERBARIA 
The Phanerogamic Herbarium consists of more than 210,000 
specimens of flowering plants, chiefly from North America. 
Among the important collections represented is the herbarium of 
A. A. Heller, containing many of his type specimens, chiefly from 
the western States and especially rich in Lupinus. There are also 
large collections from Suksdorf, Sandberg, Bolander, Hall and 
Harbour, Nevious, Howell, and others. From the eastern States 
are the large New Jersey collections of Henry Dautun and C. I 
Austin, the herbarium of E. L. Morris, primarily from the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, and the miscellaneous collections of Stephen 
Calverley. There is a large representation of the Long Island 
flora including the herbarium of IE. S. Miller and selected spect- 
mens from William C. Ferguson. In addition, the herbarium con- 
tains several collections of very old specimens presumably from 
the Brooklyn Lyceum of Natural History, apparently the herba- 
rium of William Cooper, and early collections of Torrey, Leaven- 
worth, Croom, and Gates. 
The Cryptogamic Herbarium contains a large collection of ferns, 
mosses, liverworts, lichens, and algae. It also contains the myco- 
logical collection consisting of approximately 79,000 specimens of 
fungi and myxomycetes, including the mycological collection of Dr. 
Franz Bubak, of Prague, for many years director of the Tabor 
30tanical Garden. This collection, of 33,779 specimens, includes 
type specimens of more than 500 species new to science, described 
by Dr. Bubak. 
Other exsiccati represented in the Garden herbarium are those 
of KE. Bartholomew; Ellis & liverhart; Jaczewski, Komarow and 
Tranzschel; W. A. Kellerman; Raciborski; Seymour & Earle; C. 
L. Shear; H. & P. Sydow; David Griffiths ; and others. 
These herbaria may be consulted daily (except Sundays and 
holidays) from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.; Saturdays from 9 a.m, to Lei, 
Specimens may be submitted for identification. 
