( 132 ) 
rofessor Thos. C. Porter, duplicates of Hayden’s Rocky 
Mountain collection, by exchange, .. 450 
Professor Thos. C. Porter, miscellaneous specimens, by 
exchange, 20 
W.N. Clute, miscellaneous specimens, donated,......... 100 
E. P. Bicknell, miscellaneous specimens, donated,.... .... 50 
J. M. Bates, Nebraska specimens, donated, 20 
Professor L. H. Pammel, illustration of the flora of Iowa, 
by exchange, 200 
Dr. R. E. Kunze, Arizona collection, donated, estimated, 250 
Royal Botanic Garden, Berlin, specimens trom tropical 
America, by exchange, ............ 334 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, collection of Idaho 
plants made by Sandberg, McDougal and Heller, by ex- 
change 630 
L. H. Lighthipe, Florida collection, donated, about ...... 300 
Professor L. R. Jones, specimens of Vermont spruces, 
donated, Io 
Professor C. F. Wheeler, Michigan spruces, donated,..... 2 
C. G. Lloyd, photographs of fungi, purchased, ............ 15 
Professor William Hallock, photographs of sassafras 
trees, donated, 2 
F. H. Comstock, photograph of an American elm, donated, I 
Miss Anna M. Vail, photograph of Lyell’s Larch, donated, I 
35,648 
3. PLANTS FOR THE GROUNDS AND GREENHOUSES. 
W. C. Blasdale, California seeds, purchased,... 51 species. 
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 4 parcels of 
seeds from Italy, Russia and Japan, by ex- 
change, about Soo oe 
Botanic Garden of Smith College, Northampton, 
Mass., by exchange 300 ““ 
Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, seeds by exchange, 2,230 * 
Seeds collected by the staff..........000. cee ee eee 500 “t 
L. H. Lighthipe, seeds of Florida plants, pur- 
chased 87 & 
Aug. Hartmann, 82 species of perennials from 
Germany, purchased 240 specimens. 
Wm. H. Harrison & Co., shrubs and trees, pur- 
chased 160 
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