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Meterorology Ls oe The total day eutwe for the 
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month was 2.41 inches, of which 0.80 inches (8 inches by snow 
measurement) fell as snow. The maxi. ee re- 
corded for e week were as follows: 53° on the 2nd, 42° 
ac : e 0! 
the 6th, 47° on the 19th and 62° on the zoth. The minimum 
temperatures were: 2134° on the Ist, 12° on the 8th, —2° on 
the 17th and 19° on the 25th 
ACCESSIONS 
I plant of Pea ateaetae fragrans. (Given by Miss Mary Bell.) 
12 plants for Conservatories, (Given by Miss Knowles.) 
1 plant of ae for Conservatories. (Given ae Mr. J. W. Markwell.) 
1 plant of Allamanda Hendersonit, (Given . C. Benedict Estate.) 
18 plants of Cacti for Conservatories, (By Sie with U. S. Nat. 
rough Dr, J. 
55 cuttings of Populus. ‘(By exchange with U.S. Dept. Agric.) 
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? pkts. ed, xC ith den, 
18,700 tulip bulbs. (Given by Holland Bulb Growers Association.) 
co Narcissus bulbs. (Given by Messrs. Eddy and i = -) 
plant: ( ith Mr. T. atty.) 
25 plants of Iris crisiaia ‘for Nurseries. (By exchange . Dr w.c. 
Coker. 
33 plants of Iris for Nurseries. we exchange with Dr. W. C. Coker.) 
26 plants for Conservatories, all Cact, (By-exchange with U. S. National 
. Rose.) 
59 plants derived from Seed. 
5 pkts. of seed. (By exchange with B. G., Batum, Russia.) 
4 pkts. of seed. (Given by Mr. W. T. Goethe. 
1 pkt. of Seed. (By exchange with Prof. H. H. Whetzel.) 
1 pkt. of Seed. (Given by Mr. K. K. MacKenzie.) 
I pkt. of Seed. (By exchange with Mr. H. Buckley.) 
