289 
specimens . fungi from British Guiana. (By exchange with the 
ens, ferns, and oo plants from peninsular 
50 liche 
Florida. “Cate ted by Dr. John K, Small.) 
raphs of living plants of Mesembryanthemum. (Acquired from 
rown. 
toys aaa of fungi from Trinidad. (By exchange with the University 
of bb 
cimen of Oxyrhyncus volubilis. (By exchange with the Bureau of 
Plant peenres Washington. 
I specimen of Phyllosticta mida from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with 
Dr. L. O. Overholts.) 
204 specimens of fungi from British Guiana. (Collected by Professor F. 
L. Stevens. 
(Given by Prof. 
4 specimens of rusts from New York and New Jersey. 
H. S. Jackso 
673 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico, Trinidad, British Guiana, and 
Hawaii. (Collected by Profes ssor F. L. Ste 
ritish Guiana. (By exchange with the 
26 specimens a rom. 
American Museum of Natural Histo: 
30 specimens, “Fungi Dal kotenses” fascicle 22. (Distributed by Dr. 
J. F. Brenckle.) 
40 specimens of rusts from Trinidad. (By exchange with Dr. Roland 
Thaxter. 
(Collected by Prof. 
28 Peale of fungi from Panama and Costa Rica. 
F. L. Stevens.) 
