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Cleveland, Daniel, Sau Diego, Cal..: 20 specimens. (Do- 

 nated.) 



Hickman, J. B., Watsonville, Cal.: A few rare specimens. 

 (Donated.) 



Bryant, Walter E.: 130 specimens, including many rare 

 and several new species from Magdalena Bay and Comondu, 

 Lower California. (Donated.) 



Ileaton, T. L., Oakland, Cal.: 100 specimens. (Donated.) 



Sonne, C. F., Truckee, Cal.: 150 specimens. (Donated.) 



Msen, Br. Giistav, Delano, Cal.: 112 specimens. (Do- 

 nated.) 



Brandegee, T. 8., Berlin, Conn.: 500 specimens. (Do- 

 nated.) 



Scupham, J. B., Oakland, Cal.: 50 specimens. (Donated.) 



Townsend, C. H. : 50 specimens. (Donated.) 



Hasse, Dr. H. E.. Los Angeles, Cal.: 100 specimens. (By 

 exchange.) 



Shockley, TV. H., Candelaria, Nev. : 75 specimens. (By 

 exchange.) 



Blanchard, Dr. F., Peacham, Vt. : 150 specimens. (By ex- 

 change.) 



Curator: 300 specimens. 



To many others whose names are not mentioned above 

 tlianks are given for specimens, often of living plants, and 

 valuable notes. 



EEPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 



By Charles F. Cbocker, President. 



The Board of Trustees of the Academy, in accordance 

 with tlie provisions of Section 4 of the Constitution of the 

 Society, presents herewith its annual report for the year 

 1888. 



The members of the Board, duly elected, met at the office 

 of the Trustees on the 16th of January, and completed their 

 organization by ^electing Charles F, Crocker president, 

 S. W. Holladay president pro tern., and E. J. Molera secre- 



