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Mr. Donald White of the Massachusetts Sees College, 
rbariu g localities 
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. Thomas and K. E. Quantz, Blacksburg, Va.; Professor 
Dc S. Johnson, Baltimore, Md.; John N. Martin and L. W. 
urrel, Ames, Iowa; Professor A. S. Hitchcock, J. B. Norton, 
. Wight, W. D. Sterrett and William Palmer, Washington, 
D. = Ellsworth P. Killip and I. C. Jagger, Siege N.Y.; 
R. C. Benedict, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Professor W. W. Rowlee, 
. E. Honey and Harvey E. Stork, Ithaca, Te Y.; Dr. W. D. 
Hoyt, Lexington, Va 
Dr. J. C. Arthur and Professor H. S. Jackson, of Lafayette, 
Indiana, have been granted research scholarships for the month 
of January. They will continue work on the plant rusts for 
North American Flora 
Volume 21, part 1, of North American Flora, by Pa 
Standley, ene descriptions of Chenopodiaceae, ioueared 
November 27, 1910. 
Volume 34, part 3, of North American Flora, by P. A. pla eile 
containing descriptions of Carduaceae: Tageteae and Anthem 
ideae, appeared December 29, 1916 
A collection of the crude fibers of the Phi lippine une 
presented to the Garden by Mr. Theodor Muller, has lately bee: 
installed in a case on the south wall of the west hall of re 
Economic Museum 
