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specimens of fungi from Washington, D. C. (By exchange with General 
Pais a Wilcox.) 
Virginia. (Collected by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus.) 
Porter.) 
specimens of fungi from Texas. (By e change W with 
2 specimens of fungi from Chi ule: 
exch: 
6 panne of fungi from Rio mis Porto Rico. (By pais with Mr. 
J. A. Stevens 
73 iia 3 of fungi from western United States. 
J. R. We ir.) 
(By exchange with Dr. 
J. A. Stevenson.) 
(Distributed by Dr. J. F. 
26 specimens of “Fungi Dakotenses,” fascicle 17. 
Brenckle. 
2 specimens of Mycosphaerella aurea from Ontario. 
Stone.) 
Ir specimens of crude drugs. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
I specimen of Norte from baie: (Given by Mr. Ambrose J. Heller.) 
2 specimens of Coleus from Java. (Given by the Botanical Garden of Buiten- 
) 
zorg. 
(Given by Mr. R. E. 
a Dutch New York. (Given by 
Miss ae K. Hoa; oe Z 
specimen of A. m. cribrosum from San Juan Island, Washington. (Given 
by ee Water L. . "Men 
 Beanesieatie (Given by Miss Louisa M. Me ) 
i New York. (Given by Mr. E. 
Klein.) 
Io specimens of flowering plants from New Jersey. (Given by Mr. O. P. 
Medsger.) 
z specimens of Solidago puberula from Putnam County, New York. (Given 
by Mr. Ge eorge i Nas ae 
(Given by Mr. C. C. Pearl.) 
tne cimen of pie eats segetum from the New York Botanical Garden. 
(ees by Dr, A. a Stout.) 
| Jersey. (Collected by Dr. F. W. 
Pennell. .) 
I i i it (Given 
NTS AND SEEDS 
I plant, Cheilanthes sp., for Conservatories. (Given by Mr. F. E, Lutz.) 
2 Aa nts, Alstroemeria, for Herbaceous Collections. (Given by Di. H. H. 
¥-) 
Rusl 
rt i i ee 
3 plants, Ficus sp., for Conservatories. (Give: Mr. A. Giamondi.) 
I plant, Citrus Limonium, for Conservatories. ye en by Mrs. Perina.) 
6 plants of Livistona chinensis, for Conservatories. (Given by Mrs. F. S. 
Holbrook.) 
1 plant, Marsilea sp. (By exchange with Prof. Ben Hilt.) 
