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each week were 58° on the rst, 42° on the 7th, 41° on the 17th, 
44° on the 22d. The minimum temperatures we 14° on the 
4th, 1° on the 14th and on the 15th, and 5° on the 
ACCESSIONS 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
I plant of Opuniia Youngii. (By exchange with U. S. National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
2 plants of Citrus Limonum. (Given by Dr. Pando Y. Kamenoff.) 
I plant of Nopalea inaperta. (By exchange with U. S. Nausea Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. ) 
8 plants for conservatories. (By exchange wit { Parks, Bronx.) 
35 or of ae ae. (Given by Dr. R. ne Harper.) 
qr pack seed of ietodaae pe ere ee: (By oe with the Jamaica, 
W.I., D t 
6 eae of seed. (Purchased. : 
2 f d of Iris tripetala. (Given by Dr. R. M. Har: er.) 
2H Bickiehait) 
2 2 plants ot Arlemista, con Mexico. (Given by Mr. N. Dudysl 
. S. National thc ‘ehirou Dr. 
j.N. Rose) 
through Dr. D. T. MacDougal.) 
2 plants of vepene eiiriogora. (Given by Mr. H. W. Becker. 5 
(Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
pack f d of Cé bili: (Given by Mr. John Hartling.) 
I } d of 7 (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
7 fF seed of Passifi 
culture, Jamaica.) 
: f seeds of shrut (Purchased.) 
2 plants for Conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. W. A. Manda.) 
3 bulbs of Ze; nerhetinaa aphylla. (By exchange with U.S. National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
r pound of seed — Juglans Mandshurica. (Purchased.) 
LIBRARY pecans FROM SEPTEMBER ., 1915 
TO F 1916. 
BRUARY 29, 
Ames, OAKES. Orchidaceae . . Th d ilippti 
ree bia ae leu i ae kes Ames.) 
AILEY, LIBERTY mE. The standard ee of horticulture. Vol. 4. 
ee Yor! 
BEAN, Scns Jackson. Trees and shrubs hardy in the British Isles. 2 vols. 
New York, 1915. 
