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ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
5 specimens of wooden trays from California and Oregon. (Given by Dr. 
H. H. Rusby.) 
25 specimens of American hepaticae. (Given by Miss Caroline C. Haynes.) 
Ir aes of lichens from Berks County, Pennsylvania. (Given by Dr. 
N. L. Britton.) 
3 specimens of mosses from Venezuela. (By exchange with the United States 
National Museum.) 
specimens of hepaticae from St. Thomas, West Indies. (By exchange with 
‘ie aie Museum, Copeni gen.) 
Kansu, China. (Given by Mr. Frank Meyer.) 
New England. (By exchange with Miss Annie 
Lorenz.) 
5 specimens of fossil algae from the Panama Canal Zone. (Given by the 
217 f the Philippine Islands. (By exchange with the 
Bureau of Science, Manila.) 
14 specimens of i i New York. (By exchange 
Haynes.) 
Chekiang, China (Given by Mr. F. N. 
Meyer.) 
Cuba 
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Nova Scotia. (By exchange 
with Dr. G. E. Nichols.) 
5 specimens of mosses, types, from Ceylon. (By exchange with Mr. H. N. 
Dixon.) 
Cornish, New Hampshire. (By exchange with 
Miss Caroline C. Haynes.) 
+f _ By exchange with Vale University.) 
oo specimens is are from the Philippine Islands. (By exchange with the 
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(By exchange with 
Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
York. (By change with Dr. W. H. pane 
York. (B hange wi . Frank 
ank H. Ames.) 
- John a Fenech) 
York. (By exchange with Mr. Fred S. Bou: 
ton.) 
f fungi York. (B hi i . H. Pennington.) 
I specimen of fungus from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Mr. L. 0. 
Overholts.) 
5 sp f sli Porto Rico. (Collected by Professor F. L. 
Stevens.) 
i ington. (B hange wi - James R. Weir.) 
By hange with Mr. James R. Wer.) 
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