160 
I specimen of oe sterquilinus from Pennsylvania. (By exchange 
with Dr. oe O. Overh ts.) 
of Sri, South C: 1 
(By exchange 
with an U. "Ss. Department of ese icultur ae 
I specimen of Pseudoplectania nigrella from Virginia. (By exchange with 
Dr. E. G. Arzberger. 
1 specimen of Sclerotinia Geranii from New York. (Collected by Dr. F. 
J. Seaver. 
3 specimens of fungi from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Dr. L. 0. 
Overholts.) 
37 specimens ae hei ee ts North America. (By exchange with 
the U. S. Department of Agr: re.) 
4 specimens of nee fungi ee hte (By exchange with Dr. R. P. 
Burke.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
3 plants for iris garden (given by Mr. Arthur H. Scott) 
3 plants for conservatories a by Mrs. F. A. Cons 
32 plants from Florida (collected by Dr. J. K. Small). 
1 plant of Stenochlaena from de (collected by Mr. C. A. Mosier). 
2 plants of Iris prismatica from N. J. (collected ee ae J. K. Small). 
9 plants for di lee rN on). 
cted by Dr. N. 
2 plants of Helonias bullata (collected by Dr. A. qT. = als). 
3 plants for conservatories (by exchange with Mr. Albertson through Dr. 
38 pen gan for Saale (by exchange with U. S. Nat. Museum 
rough Dr. J. N. 
7 i for nurseries ‘oy xchan nge with Mr. Chas. C. Deam). 
I plant of Tradescant pe ee an (by exchange with U.S. Dept. Agri. 
thr iT. 
2 plants of Opuntia : (by exchange with Dr. E. T. Wherry). 
11 orchids (by exchange with Mr. Jos. A. Manda). 
2 plants for conservatories (by exchange with Mr. W. C. Ferguson). 
6 plants for conservatories (by exchange with Mr. C. Le Duc). 
1 plant for conservatories (by exchange with ee College of Kansas). 
9 plants of Hymen ocallis (by exchange with a rleston Museum). 
3 plants of Begonia for xchange with F. R. Pierson Co.). 
35 plants for conservatories (by exchange with Dr. Houghton). 
I plant of Clerodendron (by exchange Mee r. S. S, Hordes). 
ee Caan bulbs (given Mr. 
33 bulbs of ulaied tylis (by exchange with Mr. Geo. L. Fisher), 
3 ne ts fro 
4 packets of a ae Mexico (given by Prof. Juan Balme). 
