72 
f oaks fi Arizona. (Given by Dr. D. T. MacDougal.) 
Honduras and Alaska, (By exchange with 
3 spi 
the United States National Herbarium.) 
Ig specimens of Ser ee from Colorado. (By exchange with the 
University of Cal lorado.) 
lorad: (By exchange with Mr. George 
E. Osterhout.) 
480 specimens of flowering plants eee New ia and other states. (By 
b W. Evans.) 
Io specimens of orchids from the Philippine Islands. (By exchange a Mr. 
Oakes Ames.) 
293 specimens of West Indian plants. (By exchange with the Royal Botanic 
sagen ew. 
pecim: f Sphaerocarpos texanus from Florida. (By exchange with the 
carer Museum, Pittsburg. 
specimens of Aster oan British Columbia. (By exchange with Mr. J. K. 
California. (By exchange with Mr. S. B. 
Parish.) 
New York. ith Mr. Stewart H. Burn- 
cere 
pecimen of Aleuvia proteana sparassoides from New York. (Given by 
eee George T. Atkinson .) 
Texas. y ge with B.C 
Tharp.) 
I specimen ot Cordyceps from North Carolina. (By exchange with Professor 
W. C. Coker.) 
4 ae of cup-fungi from western Washington. (By exchange with Mr. 
J. M. Grant.) 
York, red exchange with Mr. V. F. Tapke.) 
@ western United States. (Given by 
Miss Margaret Armstrong.) 
. Charles C. Deam.) 
Ari (Given by Mr. Frank E. Lutz.) 
4 specimens of flowering plants from fons oo Indies. (Given by Mr. 
E, P Billi 
en of Spaces actaeifolium from Fishers Island, New York, 
ie by cena A W.E ns.) 
Yukon, 
Survey of Canada.) 
275 specimens of flowering Plants ioe Colorado, California, and Arizona. 
(By exchange with Mi 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
2 a of Zamia sp. (Given by Mr. Ira E, Soar through Dr. J. K. Small.) 
3 plants ot Acanthocereus sp. (Given by Mr. Karl Snow.) 
5.425 tulip bulbs. (Given by John Scheepers & Co., Inc.) 
