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ACCESSIONS - 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
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with Dr. Ralph R. Stewart. a 
Mountains. (By exchange 
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3 fr a, West Indies. (Collected by Mr. William pedbal 
ens “Plantae ee e Grayande,” Centuries 2 and 3: (By 
142 specimens of flowering one from Washington. (By exchange with 
Harvard University.) 
fl r hern Florida. (Col- 
ae by Dr. J. K. Small.) | : 
imens of oe wering plants from California. (By exchange with the 
Gian Academy of Sciences. 
51 specimens of flowering plants from central Europe. (By: exchange with 
Harvard University. ) 
dibl i Colombia. (Acquired by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
78 ‘specimens of carices from es America. (By ane with Harvard 
University. 
2 specimens of hepaticae from Massachusetts. (By exchange with Miss Annie 
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Lorenz. 
7 specimens of marine algae from South America and Alaska. (By exchange 
with a United States National Herbarium.) 
147 specimens of mi algae from Cuba ees Barrera Expedition). (By 
exchange aa the oe at National Herbar: 
I specimens of flowering plants from Saran (Collected by Dr. S. M. 
Zeller.) 
350 specimens of flowering plants from Alaska. (By exchange with Mr. J. P. 
Anderson a 
48 i California. (Collected by Mrs. Roxana 
S. Ferris. : 
6 tographs of plant models. (By exchange with the Field Museum of 
Natural ee ory. 
I specimen of Cycloporus Greenei from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Miss 
Eleanor Hodlges. 
140 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Professor J. A. 
Stevenson.) 
ichwarze.) 
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pecimen of ZH. Louisiana. (By eevee with Pro- 
aa A. Bell. 7 
5 specimens of fungi from New York. (By exchange with Mr. Stewart H. 
Burnham.) 
2 specimens of Tricholoma from North Carolina. (By exchange with Professor 
W. C. Coker.) 
6 specimens of polypores from Oregon. (By exchange with Professor C. E. 
Owens.) 
Louisiana. (By exchange with Professor A. T. Bell.) 
