of Prince Roland Bonaparte.) 
7 f Columbia. (Collected by 
Dr. F. W. Pennell.) 
York and New Jersey. (Given by 
Dr. L. H. Lighthipe.) 
2 specimens of Quemasia esculenta from Michigan. (Given by Mr. O. A. 
Farwell.) 
1425 specimens of flowering plants from Pennsylvania. (Collected by Dr. 
F. W. Penn ell. ) 
plants from Ulster, Green, and Dutchess counties, 
New York, Aol by ak Percy Wilson.) 
i Pennsylvania. (Collected by Mr. W. H. 
Benner.) 
k. (Collected by Dr. Ralph R. Stewart.) 
700 specimens of ae _ once plants from southern Florida. 
(Collected by Dr. J. KS IL.) 
(By exchange with Miss Annie Lorenz.) 
1: Long Island, New York. (Given by Dr. 
Roland M. Harper.) 
70 spi if Connecticut. (Collected by Dr. F. W. 
Pennell.) 
i f f 5 hased ‘acob A. Samuel 
y hang » Paul C. any 
I York. (Collected by Dr. W. A. 
Murrill.) 
1 specimen of Hypholoma aggregate from New York. (By exchange with Mr. 
Hermann Kahle.) 
specimen of Lentinus strigosus from Illinois. (By exchange with Dr. 5S. M. 
Stocker. 
I specimen of fungus from Washington, D, C. (Given by Miss Harriet 
Daly.) 
fi Arizona, (By g h Mr. W. H. Long.) 
2 specimens of fungi from New Jersey. (By exchange with Mr. Edward F. 
Paddock.) 
I specimen of Hyphol doll fi New York. (Collected by Pro- 
sass A. Harper.) 
jpecimens ey “Fungi Dakotenses,” fascicle 16, (Distributed by Dr. J. F. 
‘oe 
I: fi New York. (Collected by Dr. F. W. 
Pennell. - 
(Given by Dr. J. N. Rose. 
I photograph of type of Androsace asprelia. baa ahs Mr. Harold St. John.) 
ork, (Given by Miss 
Mary E. Eaton. ) 
Devan.) 
2 specimens of aes from Salt Lake County, Utah. (By exchange with Pro- 
fessor A. O. Garrett.) 
