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in hiding, although usually in parsed during most of the 
day about the thorn bushes. A pair of sparrow hawks flew 
west, uttering their peculiar cry; stile a blue-jay scratched in 
the leaves beneath the beech tree where the humming bird's 
es. mn 
songs were feeble and Heel noticeable when their larger 
migratory cousins began to sin: 
Dr. W. C. Coker visited the Garden during the latter ne of 
March to consult the mycological herbarium and libra 
Members of the Garden and their friends inspected con- 
2 on Saturday, March 18, three o’cloc! 
Collections of orchids, cycads, ferns, cinerarias, and other 
lants were shown by the Garden staff ton sald 
a brief talk on certain aera iad in bloom in the co 
servatories at this season of the yea 
The following visiting Edaveae have registered in the library 
: Prof. L. O. 
D.C., 
Sweden, Pr. of. C. H. Ostenfeld, advance Denmark, and 
Dr. Morten P. Porsild, Disko, Greenland. 
ACCESSIONS 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
4 plants for Conservatories. (Given by Miss Grace H. Simonson.) 
153 plants for Iris Garden from France. (Given by E. Turbat & Co.) 
I plant of Zygocactus for Conservatories. Sie Miss Clara Manz.) 
Given by Mrs. M. J. Fox.) 
or Rose Gard 
2 plants for Nurseries. (Given by Mr. Wm. Bolton.) 
