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ACCESSIONS 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
3 plants of Citrus for conservatories aes by Mrs. Grimes). 
1 plant of Codiaeum oa en by ck 
nia (by ae with Mr. W. A. Manda’ 
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ange wit gree Bot. Gard.). 
2 plant: talia Race cat (by e 
plant for conservatories (by exchange with U. . Museum through 
Dr 
1 plant o m for conservatories (by exchange with Prof. Thorne). 
4 plants a pee from Flor ida {collected by Dr. J. K. Small). 
7 cactus plants c. of Agric of Trinidad) 
mal 
1 packet 
44 packets of seed (by exchange wi ada). 
1 packet of seed (by exchange 
I packet of seed (by exchange his Ears aa La “Salle, Habana). 
gI packets of seed (p ed). 
2 plants for conservatories (gi by Mr. Edward W. Doh 
idiu conservatories (given by Miss Harriet ‘ Coxe). 
ociety). 
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s for iris garden (given by American Iris 
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2 plants for iris garden (given by Mr. John C. Wister). 
I plant tia for conservatories (given by Miss Lula Pace). 
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I plant of Arbutus (given by Mrs. Jean Kerr). 
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il). 
2 plant: iris garden ( by Mr. J. M.S 
35 plants for conservatories (given by Mr. Fis! 
3 plants from Porto (collected by Dr. L. n) 
. Rolf). 
25 plants of Areca lutescens (given by Mr. E. Murray Brunner through Dr. 
. L. Brit a 
¢ plants for arboretum (by exchange with U. S. Dept. of Agric.). 
aie aat (by exchange with U. S. Nat. Museum through 
plant for 
Mr. xon). 
15 plants of Abutilon (by exchange with Botanic Garden, Cambridge, 
nglan 
I plant of Bougainvi Hea (by oan with aie gra Garden). 
95 plants for conservatories (by exchange with Storrs & Harrison Co.). 
4 plants for conservatories (by exchamge with Dr. gi er). 
9 plants for conservatories (by exchange with Dr. E. T. 
