19 
I specimen of Steccherinum septentrionale from Massachusetts. (By exchange 
with Miss Grace P. Johnson.) 
3 specimens of fungi from New York. (By exchange with Professor H. M. 
F scsi ck.) 
specimen a essere coccinea from Pennsylvania. 
iia H. M. Fitzpatrick.) 
3 specimens os meee fungi from Sullivan County, New York. 
Mr. Percy Wilson. 
40 specimens of fleshy and woody fungi from Porto Rico. 
Professor F. S. 
2 specimens of fungi from Arkansas. (By exchange with Dr. J. F. Brenckle.} 
15 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Prof. F. S. Earle.) 
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19 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Prof. F. S. Earle.) 
I specimen of Hymenogaster from South Carolina. (By exchange with Professor 
Guy West Wilson.) 
(By exchange with Mr. W. H. Ballou.) 
(By exchange with Prof. F. S. Earle.) 
(By exchange with 
I specimen of fungus from New York. 
10 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. 
i specimen of Pyvopolyporus Everhartii from New Jersey. 
Prof. A. H. Graves.) 
234 oe of flowering plants from Alaska. 
Anderson.) 
213 specimens of rice. (Given by Mr. E. B. Southwick.) 
5 specimens of mosses from Me., N.H., & Conn. (By exchange with Miss 
Annie Lorentz 
2I specimens of mosses from Washington. (By exchange with Dr. S. M. 
Zeller.) 
2 specimens of mosses from Florida. (Collected by Miss Jeanette P. Standley.) 
136 specimens of mosses and hepatics from Cuba. (By exchange with Brother 
) 
(By exchange with A. P. 
Leon. 
60 oo from Greenland. (Collected by Dr. E. O. Hovey.) 
Specimens of ferns and flowering plants from Cuba. (By exchange with 
ce Hioram.) 
176 specimens of flowering plants from Curacao. 
University 
2 epee ica of peanuts. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
(By exchange with Harvard 
