110 
(Given by Mr. Henry Natho.) 
Laelia for Conservatories. (Given by Mr. H. W. Becker ) 
Io plants of Lupinus texanus. (Given by Miss Mary E. Eaton.) 
123 plants, all cacti, a COnBEEVaLOHeS: (Collected by Dr. J. K. pee 
d Nur iven 
Natho.) 
2 are Ohi ia sp., hee Conservatories. (Given by Miss Laura M. Bragg.) 
357 plants for New Iris Garden. (Given by Mr. T. A. Havemeyer.) 
4 plants of Galeorchis spectabilis. aaa i. Mr. P, Wilson.) 
2 for M Fountain. d.) 
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ae cae for New A gies ne (Given by Bobbinik & Atkins.) 
(Purchased.) 
3 os lants of Odostemon al (Given by Dr. Ulman.) 
g plants for Conservatories. (By exchange with U. S. National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
I plant for Conservatori: ene by Mr. Henry Natho.) 
Ig plants of Nephrolepis. ‘(By xchange with Brooklyn Botanic Garden.) 
17 magnolias for Arboretum. Gi 
1§ plants for American Wood Garden. (Collected by Dr. F. W. Pennell and 
. Stout. 
1 Opuntia for Conservatories. eae Bro. Leon. 
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5 plants pee Priceana. (Given b . B. Norton.) 
9 plants, all cacti, for Conservatories: cae by Mr. W. H. Long.) 
by Mr. E. D. Adams.) 
s for Conseavarotlee: (By ans aL ager & Hurrell.) 
3 plants of Cedrus Libeni. (Given by Mr. Rivitlemaa. ) 
3 plants of Magnolia rustica. Cn 5) 
12 plants, all cacti, for Conservatories. (U. S. National Museum, through 
J. N. Rose.) 
38p 
2241 plants for F Conservatory Beds. _ Purchased.) 
18 packets of st i Upsala, Sweden.) 
35 packets of oe (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Christiania, 
Norway.) 
I packet of seeds. (Given by Mr. Henry Natho.) 
65 packets of seeds. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Zurich, Swit- 
zetla me 
kets and 1 pound of seed (Purchased.) 
145 alee of seeds. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Petrograd, 
Russia.) 
(Collected by Dr. F. W. Pennell.) 
14 packets of seeds. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Groningue, 
Holland.) 
1 packet of seeds. (Given by Mr. Albert Maillard.) 
