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Dr. Henri Hus, who is on leave of absence for three years from 
the a G of Michigan, is spending several months at the 
io 
plants. He has eos returned from Java, with considerable 
material for his studie: 
The following persons enrolled in the library during January 
the Gard Dr. C. H. Kauffi Ann 
as visitors to arden: man, Arbor, 
ich.; Dr. Caroline A. Black, Durham, N. H.; . G. 
Johnson, Madison, Wis.; Dr. H. B. Humph Wash ington, 
D.C.; Dr. J. C. Arthur and Prof. H.S. Jackson, Tatayetes Ind.; 
Dr. D. T. MacDougal, , Ariz.; Dr. altimor 
Ifred Gunderson, Brooklyn us, 
n ye Mich.; Dr. Philip Dowell, Pon Richinoh ; : 
Pro. Kern, State lege, ; Caroline 
f. Frank D. 'a.; Miss ine C. 
Haynes, Tighe N. J.; Dr. Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury, a 
Dr. Wm. C. Sturgis, Colstado Springs, Colo. and Prof. Alex. 
ander W. Evans, New Haven, Conn 
L. Shear visited the Garden on February 3 to consult 
ait 
the gee and mycological collection. e then went wit 
Professor J. C. Arthur to Phila de Iphia to examine the Schweinitz 
0; 
are members of a committee ae for this purpose by the 
American Pathological Society. 
Dr. W. A. Murrill sited th 
t Albany, January 12- oe study certain types of fleshy fungi 
ae by Dr. C. eck. The herbarium is now safely 
oused in new steel cases in the Education Building, and most 
of the types appear to be in excellent condition. r. H. D. 
House, ie botanist, has spent considerable time getting the 
specimens of fungi eee so that they might be available 
for study. 
