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fraga, Ribes, Kneiffia, Ginothera, Nyssa, Cynoctonum, 
Gentiana, Scutellaria, Panicum and Sieglingia, illus- 
trated by specimens. 
OXALIS CORNICULATA and its North American Allies, il- 
Justrated by specimens. 
Nos. 17-19 exhibited by John K. Small, Ph. D. (Co- 
lumbia University). 
New SpPEcIEs of GRAMINE# in the genera Panicum, Erian- 
thus and Chloris, illustrated by specimens. 
New FLoripa PLants inthe genera Habenaria, Warea, 
Phaseolus, Glottidium, Cyrilla, Sida, Cornus, Monarda, 
Scoparia, Utricularia, Eupatorium, Lacinaria, Chrysop- 
sis, Eriocarpum and Pluchea, illustrated by specimens. 
Nos. 20 and 21 exhibited by George V. Nash (Co- 
lumbia University). 
SPECIMENS AND Microscopic PREPARATIONS illustrating 
studies on the moss genera Ciimacium and ENnTopon. 
Exhibited by A. J. Grout (Columbia University). 
NEw SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF LATHYRUS AND VICIA 
from North and Central America. Exhibited by Theo- 
dore G. White, A. M. (Columbia University). 
SEVEN NEw SPECIES OF PLANTS FROM TExas, in the genera 
Samolus, Kuhnistera, Asclepias, Cressa, Verbena, Pents- 
temon and Houstonia. 
These specimens partially represent the results of a re- 
vision of the genera. 
STUDIES OF THE FLORA OF THE HAWAINAN ISLANDS. Speci- 
mens illustrating numerous new and little-known species, 
collected during a visit to the Islands in 1895. 
Nos. 24 and 25 exhibited by A. A. Heller (Torrey 
Botanical Club). 
SPECIMENS AND PHorocGrapPHs illustrating a monographic 
study of the genus Physalis in North America, now in 
publication in Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club. 
