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ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND_HERBARIUM 
ro specimens of lichens from Alaska. (By exchange with the United States 
National Museum. i 
i rt i: ii (By exchange 
with Mr. R. R. Stewart.) 
160 specimens of tees from the Hawaiian Islands. (Given by Dr. Winifred 
J. Robinson.) 
121 Specimens, te eee Exsiccatae,”” nanan XVI +addenda, for the 
E istributed b: 
Vienn: ae 
s of mosses from Cuba. (By exchange with the Field Museum of 
go.) 
mens 
ete ‘story, Chica 
di America. (By 
exchange with Professor V. F. Brotherus.) 
2 specimens of m s from Chenghsien, Kansu, China. (By exchange with 
Mr. Frank N. Meyer. 
lens of mosses s from ore Ronee Ohio, and Pennsylvania. (By 
59 speciin 
2 specimens of hepaticae from ea ae (By exchange with Misa 
Annie Lorenz.) 
24 specimens ‘“‘Musci Acrocarpi Boreali-Americani,” nos. 326-350. (Distrib- 
uted by Professor J. M. Holzinger.) 
i i is New York. (Given by Dr, A. W. 
Evans.) 
ge wi . W. W. Thomas.) 
15 specimens of fungi from California. (By exchange with Professor W. A. 
Setchell.) 
specimens of fungi from New York. (By exchange with Professor H. M. 
Fitzpatri ick. 
f fungi York. (By exchange wi George F 
Atkinson.) . 
i i (Collected by Dr. Fred J. Seaver.) 
-) 
York. 
f local i New Jersey. - (Collected by Dr, F. J. Seaver. 
