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The herbaria merged into the Garden herbarium since the 
printing of the list of herbaria in my report for 1901, are as 
follows: 
The O. R. Willis herbarium. 
The J. S. Billings herbarium. 
The L. M. Underwood herbarium. 
The G. S. Jenman herbarium. 
The F. S. Earle herbarium. 
The W. A. Murrill herbarium. 
The E. G. Britton herbarium. 
The T. F. Allen herbarium. 
The A. Henry herbarium of Chinese plants. 
The A. Vigener herbarium. 
The American Museum of Natural History herbarium. 
The Torrey Botanical Club herbarium. 
The local herbarium, comprising the plants growing natur- 
ally within a radius of one hundred miles of New York City, 
has been increased by specimens collected by members of the 
Garden staff and by representatives of the Garden detailed to 
accompany the Torrey Botanical Club on its weekly field 
meetings. This collection is gradually being renovated; the 
bryophytes have been completely remounted and many speci- 
mens added. 
(6) Columbia Herbarium. Specimens amounting to a total 
of 520 were received for the Columbia herbarium. A total 
of 2,120 sheets containing 2,800 specimens was mounted for 
this collection. The work of remounting miscellaneous speci- 
mens and of strapping the specimens of the genera and families. 
most handled has been prosecuted throughout the year. Con- 
siderable time has been devoted to the renovation of portions 
of the cryptogamic divisions of the collection, while such 
portion of the Morong herbarium as were needed for study 
were permanently mounted. 
4. DupticaTeE HerBarium. This collection was replen- 
ished early in the year by the addition of extra specimens 
from the several exploring trips and by a very large collec- 
tion of Rocky Mountain plants and miscellaneous specimens. 
