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Currant. 



October 19, Prof. L. H. Bailey, Ithaca, N. Y., Ribes alpinum 

 and Ribes sanguineum. 



October 23. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., Ribes 

 prostratum and Ribes dicantha. 



October 27. Prof. G. C. Butz, State College, Pa., twelve rooted 

 plants of Ribes floridum. 



October 28. Prof. H. L. Bolley, Fargo, N. Dak., twelve rooted 

 plants of Ribes rubrum (or floridum). 



November 9. Prof. James Fletcher, Ottawa, Canada, four Ribes 

 bracteosum and three Ribes sanguineuin. 



November 28. H. S. Anderson, Union Spring, N. Y., five Purity 

 (Johnson's No. 21 White) and three Empire (Johnson's No. 16 

 Red). 



December 22. Prof. J. Craig, Ottawa, Canada, cuttings of black 

 currants as follows: Clipper, Monarch, Dominion, Success, Star, 

 Beauty; also two not named. 



Gooseberry. 



October 23. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., Ribei 

 gracile, Ribes oxyacanthoides and Ribes rotundifolium. 



October 27. Prof. G. C. Butz, State College, Pa., twelve rooted 

 plants of Ribes rotundifolium. 



October 29. Prof. C. V. Piper, Pullman, Wash., cuttings of 

 Ribes palousense Piper and Ribes niveum. 



November 1. Prof. A. S. Hitchcock, Manhattan, Kans., cuttings 

 of Ribes gracile. 



November 9. Prof. James Fletcher, Ottawa, Canada, two Ribes 

 lacustre var. from British Columbia, four Ribes Lobbii and one 

 Ribes divaricatum. 



November 27. Prof. C. V. Piper, Pullman, Wash., several plants 

 of Ribes niveum Lindl. 



December 15. Prof. C. V. Piper, Pullman, Wash., cuttings of 

 No. 1801 Ribes near divaricatum, Ribes irriguum? and No. Ribet 

 palousense. 



James O. Nickerson, Hemlock, N. Y., Niokerson No. 1. 



