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specimens of fl i i Colorado. (By exchange with Professor 
qT. - A. Cockerell.) 
Ba specimens of flowering plants from Nebraska. (By exchange with the 
Museum.) 
I specimen of Cryptoporus volvatus from California. (By exchange with Dr. 
F, E. Lloyd.) 
470 oe of fungi (rusts) from Porto Rico. (Collected by Professor 
F. L. Stev 
Wisconsin Fungi Wis i rt i i" decade 
2 ane by Dr. J. J. Davi 
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fessor L. H. Pennington.) 
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Professor H. M. Fitzpatrick. 
1 specimen of Ascobolus stercorayius from Indiana. (By exchange with Pro- 
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