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The composition of Professor Sheldon’s herbarium is shown in 
the following enumeration of the collectors whose collections are 
represented by mounted specimens: 
C. G. Pringle, Mexico (2351), Arizona (195), Texas and California (20). 2566 
Charles S. Sheldon, western states, chiefly from Colorado with some 
from Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona and Oregon (810) ; Missouri (490) ; 
vicinity of Washington, D. C. (300) and Martha’s Vineyard (175 1775 
Peete PIL ONeatie Plates «cc s/o oss) 2 Se <5, 6 cscs ire aia teine ceo oe ats 1686 
PI TIELISS) PAGES OL PAG. 2.) 56. 2... LS Se eve le out eae lca eee 1025 
Charles S. Sheldon, plants of New York collected chiefly By Professor 
Sheldon in Oswego and Tompkins counties............0...0....000: 1020 
Satie Diath S COl ANTONIS. ooo sic, cin sn pbe atsie els awklesavaceu ae 400 
H. E. Hasse, plants of California with some from Arkansas........ 445 
J. H. Sandberg, plants of the northwestern states, including collections 
by J. H. Sandberg and J. B. Leiberg, and some Minnesota plants 
Eatlecreneahyer DOCKOR  SANGDEER. 4. asc, ate Nesc icine. sate oe BSS) oes 2 ov ane,8. nape os 380 
Thomas Howell, plants of Washington and Gee See Ree Aes See 355 
Peewee anaGisn miants: of Louisiatla =. 35.52 025 =F ce ve css secs oes ga tos 345 
Pitinoceherbaritim. sotthern States... <2. seiesv emcees ccs veacweccneiees 280 
Seer earishs plants of southern, Californian. .o. oa... 9s50+00e0ca00 250 
J. C. Alling, plants of Colorado (120) and Japan (114).............. 234 
G. R. Vasey, plants from Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Michigan and 
piece eGR COAST Gathers. os etapa Sotelo Sarae tye a chetage(e ota, cielsla.s. Mba sieeinved aes 141 
Weneesuksdont. plants: of Washington... oo... 5. s..06+ ee d0 sje ace cessed 120 
Masgener and Gioletti, plants of California... .... 2.6. nwsgen cece sens IIS 
George W. Letterman, plants from Colorado, Texas and Pacific coast 110 
E. Wilkinson, plants from the Santa Eulalia plains and hills, Chihuahua, 
MEANS 8 ce Sey Sum cial a ayaicys CSU ole swale Se OSes Sel grand eave Y aaa 105, 
C. R. Orcutt, plants from southern California and northern Lower 
SOL GHOLET RICE SC) me Pees fee ar ee A ae feat ne See SD tes ota ars, ce tvelc eee 90 
J. W. Chickering, jr, plants from the mountains of North Carolina 
arial INier eLBinteal eni td Ree ip ees ee cain See eect ee a ie ae Siar eee ee Ae 85 
John Donnell Smith, plants of Maryland and the southeastern states.. 76 
Peete iSey. plats Of ArizOtia.. 6.02.2 lec. 2s ee tebe sees hinge eee gee 56 
Miscellaneous collections: include plants from George B. Aiton 
(Idaho), Mrs M. E. P. Ames (California), C. F. Baker (Colorado), 
Baker and Earle (Alabama), H. C. Beardslee (Ohio and North Caro- 
lina), J. Blake (New England), F. Blanchard (Vermont), F. H. 
_ Burglehaus (Minnesota and Wisconsin), B. F. Bush (Missouri), 
B. P. Clark (New England), C. A. Davis (Michigan), H. M. Denslow 
(illinois), L. S. Doud (New England), Dr K. O. Foltz (Ohio), 
C. D. Fretz (Pennsylvania), H. A. Green (New Jersey), A. A. 
Heller (Pennsylvania and North Carolina), Mr and Mrs G. H. 
Hicks (Colorado and Michigan), Mr and Mrs J. G. Lemmon, 
(California and Arizona), J. H. Oyster (Kansas), A. F. Rote 
(Wisconsin), C. C. Schmidt (Minnesota), H. A. Sheldon (Cali- 
fornia), Emma A. Shumway (Washington), A. H. Young (Indiana) 
Ai MieMenOISMOLNeryGOUCCLORS sat os cc tat hok eo tclece cs feck od felee ces 2744 
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