234 BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
Gaumer, consisting of many thousand representatives from old and 
localities on the peninsula, which collections will form the basis of a 
contribution to the flora of that region, and will provide a large amo 
valuable duplicate material for exchange. In addition to the above r 
notable accessions, the following sets have been acquired during the y 
Pringle and Palmer’s new Mexican material; Anthony’s Insular Me) 
collection; Lumholtz’s Mexican plants; Peary Relief Expedition ple 
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Lansing’s centuries of the plants of the Lake Michigan basin; and 
Curator’s plants of Mackinac island.” 
