Dii'ector s Annual Report. 5 



the plants reported from here was collected, which has been con- 

 siderably augmented by a set collected by Mr. G. C. Munro, who 

 obtained a few not in fruit or flower during my visit. Before this 

 year there was little or nothing from this island in our herbarium. 

 For courtesies extended we are indebted to Messrs. Cecil Brown, 

 George C. Munro, Charles Gay and William Dickson. 



"During a month's vacation in September a few notes were 

 made on the vegetation of Kauai. A few short trips have been 

 made on Oahu at various times, mainly to study the ecolog}'. 



"The following list shows the number of specimens added to 

 the herbarium during the year. All contributors should be 

 thanked for their generous interest in this department. 



iVIiss Agues Alexander, Maui 2 



Mr. A. DeWitt Alexander, Kanai 2 



Dr. C. M. Cooke, Palmyra Island 6 



Hon. A. F. Judd, Hawaii 4 



Rev. J. M. Lydgate, Kanai 16 



Mr. J. F. G. vStokes, Kahoolawe 5 



Miss H. J. Stokes, Oahu 6 



Mr. G. P. Wilder, exotics 31 



, Maui, Oahu, Kahoolawe 49 



United States Experiment Station, through Messrs. Wilder and Holt, 



root of Ipomoea, Kahoolawe 1 



Mr. G. C. Munroe, Lanai 270 



Mr. A. D. E. Elmer, Philippine Islands ( purchase ) S32 



Curator's collections: 



Kahoolawe 17 



Molokini 13 



Maui 13 



Oahu 28 



Lanai 246 



Kauai 8 



All islands ( duplicates) 1200 



Total additions to herbarium 2749 



From the Curator of Pulmonata I quote as follows: 



"The last year has been an extremely interesting and valu- 

 able one. Probably more .specimens have been added to the 

 collection than in an}- other year, but fewer specimens have been 

 catalogued owing to the time spent in studying and in the field. 



