I specimen of Urviil I; i (By exchange with Prof 
W. D. Holway.} 
specimen of Giberelic pulicaris from the Canal Zone. (By exchange with 
Cae C. R. Orton.) 
pecimen of Tapesia arachnoidea from New York. (By exchange with Pro- 
fessor H, M. Fitzpatrick.) 
3 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Professor John A. 
Stevenson. 
4 specimens of fungi from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Dr. L. O. Over- 
holts.} 
20 specimens ‘‘Fungi Wisconsinenses Exsiccati."" (Distributed by Dr. J. J. 
Davis.) 
14 specimens of fungi from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor Ellsworth 
t 
hel.) 
w.c, 
Coker.) 
I specimen of Mi i i (By exchange with Professor 
John Dearness. ‘ 
Mon change with Dr. J. R. Weir.) 
1 specimen of fungus from vo (By exchange with Professor J. W. 
Hotso: ne) 
ff i fi Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Dr. L. O. Over- 
tote) 
ecimens he eas from various localities. (By exchange with 
ees c. G. Lloyd.) 
h P; W. T. Horne.) 
specimen of Underwoodia Colummaiis from New York. (By exchange with 
a Stewart H. Burnham.) 
1 specimen of Sercosphaeria coronaria from New York. (By exchange with 
Mr. Stewart H. Burnham.) 
2 specimens of fungi from Ontario, Canada. (By exchange with Professor 
John Peace .) 
mry C. Gilbert.) 
5 specimens of fungi from Canada. (By exchange with Mr. R. af Jair.) 
3 specimens of Xyleria from Virginia. (By exchange with Professor F. D. 
Fromme.) 
cimens of fungi from London, Canada. (By exchange with Professor 
Pat Dearness.) 
4 Seana of fungi from Brookline, Massachusetts. (By exchange with Mr. 
Simon Davi 
3 specimens of cup fungi from Ontario. (By exchange with Professor John 
Dearness ) 
C. A. Schwarze.) 
New York. (By exchange with Mr. Stewart 
H. ‘Bur nham.) 
225 specimens of flowering plants from Nicaragua. (Collected by Dr. C. F. 
Baker.) 
105 specimens ‘Chloris Platensis Argentina.” (Distributed by Professor C. M. 
Hicken.) 
