68 
15 specimens 7 fungi from Be estan _(BY exchange. with Mr. J. M. Grant.) 
w Jersey. Mr. C. A. Schwarze.) 
200 gaeenes “North paras Uredinales,” Centuries 18&19. (Distributed 
by Mr. m Bartholom: 
I se of Poe perennis from Vancouver Island. (By exchange with 
Mr. J. Adams.) 
I specimen of Sebacina spongiosa from the Bahamas. (By exchange with Mr. 
L. J. K. Brace. . 
13 specimens cf fungi from Colombia. (Collected by Dr. H. H. Rusby and Dr. 
F. W. Pe nee 
pe specimen of eee ii Plymouth, Indiana. 
re fs Professor George A. er.) 
NTS AND SEEDS 
mts, ali cacti, for conservatories. (By exchange with Dr. O. E. Jennings, 
4 pla 
Carnegie ae 
9 plants, all cacti (Collected Bd Prof. J. F. Kemp.) 
45 plants, all cacti from Florida. (Collected by Dr. J. K. Small.) 
7 plants, Colombian orchids. (Co lected by Dr. 2 Ww. see 1.) 
1 plant, Streptosolen Jamesonti (Giv Mr. J. H. Troy.) 
I plant, Cyanotis sp., for conservatories. (By aed — es H. Natho.) 
2 packets of seeds. (Given by Miss E. M. Kit: re, 
1 packet of seeds, Bomaree sp., from igaieen <ouieee by Mr. W. G. 
hased.) 
I packet of sede, (By exchange with Wm. Tricker.) 
I packet of linen gi from Brazil. (Given by ae y Dep't, Port of N. Y.) 
4 packets of seeds. y exchange with eras of Agriculture, Jamaica.) 
f seeds of mea itis. (Givi Mr. W. W. Ashe. 
2 packets of seeds. (By exchange ih He Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. 
t: tof A 7 lt } 
56 packets of seeds of Colombian plants. (Collected by Dr. H. H. Rusby and 
ell.) 
Dr. e mv Peni 
bi lant (Collected by Dr. F. W. Pennell.) 
