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library and water-color sketches of Cuban plants to the school 
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of for sixteen years he was a member of the faculty. 
library includes four hundred volumes and pamphlets, and the 
lections cover a wide field in zoology and botany. al 
years Dr. Cuesta en a corre pondent f the New: 
del Rio. _ tised siete in Santa Clara and had charge 
also making collections in various parts of that province. His 
collections and library will make a suitable memorial to him in 
the institution with which he was so long associated! 
Meteorology for yee —The total precipitation for the month 
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showers prevailed throughout most of the month; only seven 
days during the month were clear for the entire day. 
ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
4 specimen of Rhizina inf British Columbia. (By exchange with Mr. 
James R. Weir.) : 
362 specimens of flowering plants and ferns from Oklahoma. (Collected by 
Protessor G. W. Stevens.) 
specimen of Quercus Rudkini cultivated at Carmel, California. (Given by 
Dr. nee Hollick. 
735 specimens of flowering plants from Arkville, New York. (Collected by 
Mr. Percy neon: ) 
ina. (By exchange with the Bureau 
of ake Amuse Washington, District a eee a.) 
Museum.) 
the Cleveland shales, Ohio, (Given by the 
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3 specimens of flowering plants from British Columbia. (By exchange with 
h logical ‘y of Canada.) 
