ACCESSIONS 
ANTS AND SEEDS 
3 plants for conservatory tanks. (By exchange with Mr, esa L. edie: 
1 fe ¢ 
U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
? plants for conservatorie: ies. (Given Hs Mrs. Henry Hubbard.) 
I plant Give ne Miss E. M. Kittredge.) 
of Pentstemon Smallii. (Given by Mr. G. Clyde Fisher.) 
7 ae = nies for conservatories. eae by Mr. Godfrey Davidson.) 
plant f Given by Mr. Robert Leslie.) 
plant, oe pia. ee Pere with U. S. National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
T plant (Given by Miss E. M. Kittredge.) 
5 Pp of Citrus medica nanus. (By exchange with U. S. Department of 
joe Bureau of Plan eee ) 
40 cuttings of roses. (Given by Mrs. W. Gilman Thompson.) 
S AND HERBARIUM 
specimens of flowering plants from Newfoundland. (By exchange with 
meee University.) 
748 specimens of flowering plants from the northern counties of New York. 
(By exchange with Harvard University.) 
exico 
of ge Industry.) 
specimens of ne plants from New Mexico. (By exchange with the 
eum 
oe specimens - a plants from the A. Commons herbarium. (By 
Philadelphia.) 
ae specimens of nepaticse from New England. (By exchange with Miss Annie 
Lorenz.} 
specimens of fungi from Venezuela. eg = Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
specimens of mosses and hepatics from Chi (By pane with Mr. 
ee Theriot Oy 
v. L. H. Lighthipe.) 
I specimen of Stenochlaena Kunzeana from Florida. (Given by Miss Olivia 
Rodham.) 
(By exchange with 
th 
(By exchange with Mr. Severin Rapp.) 
Ilo specimens of eae a from North America. (By exchange with 
I17 specimens of aiding cine from Arizona. (Collected by Mr. C. T. 
Vorhies.) 
specimen of Phacidium crustaceum from Massachusetts. (By exchange with 
Miss Grace B. Nutting.) 
2 specimens of fungi from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor Ellsworth 
Bethel.) 
