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spring of 1904; this was also made up into sets after re 
studied, at the New York Botanical Garden, where 
most complete one is preserve 
7. Mr. Otto E. Jennings, to whose scientific work on the Isle of 
Pines I have already referred, was a member of the expedi- 
tion sent there by the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh in 
an 
in ore es that the total natural i of the island is not less than 
1,500 species. 
ae proceeding to the a of uae we oe the period 
from February 2 to February 11 in t of interesting 
localities in north-central oie including several points in 
Havana Province, Matanzas, Cardenas, Varadero and Camarioca 
Zz inc S si a i 
in Matanzas Province, and San Isidr e Rio Mananteales 
in Pinar del Rio. Speci s under 2 bers were col- 
lected at these places. We gratefully acknowledge kind atten- 
tion and aid fr r uni, 0: zas, Dr. Alejandro 
Neyra and Mr. i H. Johnson, of Cardenas, and Don Joaquin 
M. Pérez, of Can 
All together, = epeteen obtained about 10,000 specimens 
or the herbarium, museum, and greenhouses, including many 
duplicates, available for Gaia with other institutions; it 
occupied the period from Januar: to Marc 
is paul 
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