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ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUM AND HERBARIUM 
4 specimens of flowering plants from the Gila National Forest. (By 
eae with the Forest Service.) 
I specimen of Cyperus brunneus from Barbados. (By exchange with 
Prof. L. H. Bailey. 
I specimen of Pogonia ophioglossoides brachypoda. (By exchange with 
ie University.) 
specimens of marine algae from Mauritius. (By exchange with Mr. J. 
een Melvill.) 
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4 specimens of Hepaticae from New England. (By exchange with Miss 
Annie Lorenz -) 
(by onal Museum.) 
‘0 Rico (Colle lected Dr. and ae N.L. Britton.) 
specimen of annie multifida from Vermont. (Given by Miss Elsie 
M. Kittredge.) 
eins of algae from Bermuda, (Given by Dr. H. H. lea 
45 specimens of marine algae from Porto Rico. (Given by Mr. 
ardon.) 
¢ 
p (By exchange with the U. S. National Mu- 
im. 
3 specimens of Radicula palustris from Connecticut. (By exchange with 
ie Rural New Yorker. 
specimen of Tetraclea Coulteri from Texas. (By exchange with Miss 
Elen D. Sc hulz ) 
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plants from Massachusetts. (By exchange with 
Harvard University.) 
5 specimen Ss of Riccia from Texas. (Given Prot. F. ee 
p Rea tet with Prof. S. M. Zeller. 
p f fungi f French Guiana. (By exchange with Mr. W. : 
Broadway, 
20 specimens ‘Fungi Wisconsinensis Exsiccati.'’ (Distributed by Dr. 
J. J. Davis.) 
1specimen of Mycena varicolor from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Dr. 
L. O. Overholts. 
600 specimens ‘‘Reliquiae Farlowianae."’ (By exchange with Harvard 
elas 
specimens ‘‘ North American pee centuries 26 & 27. (Dis- 
tributed by Mrs Elam: Bartholom 
Ven 
teh the Gmitt 
Gian (By exchange 
Institution.) 
15 specimens of Pezizella Lythri from North America. (By exchange with 
Drs. C. L. Shear & B. O. Dodge. 
I yagi of Nectria tucumanensis from Costa Rica. (By exchange with 
Prof. W. W. lee.) 
I Sead of R laria fraxinec fi Wisconsin. (By exchange with Dr. 
J. J. Davis.) 
