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ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
1,085 specimens of sais plants from Colombia, on and Central 
America. 
Mississippi itk 
"' fascicles 43-45. (Distributed 
Fi 3 7 
22 colored lantern-slides. (Given by Mrs. N. L. Bri 
ime: 
rs. N. ritton.) 
1 specimen of Albizzia Julibrissin from New Jersey. (Given by Dr. Carl A. 
+) 
Schwarze. 
pi f fl i: 1 the Philippine Islands. (By exchange 
r i Manila.) 
i ist Afri (By exchange with 
peci: iola Dactyion from North Carolina. (Given by Mr. Albert 
N 
nsen, 
4specimens of Hepaticae from Vermont. (By exchange with Miss Annie 
Lorenz.) 
Bri: it (Given by Mr. H. M. Curran.) 
I specimen of Woodsia iluensis from Quebec. (By exchange with Mr. John 
Adams.) 
Islands. 
y 
201 spoclinens of flowering plants from Texas. (By exchange with Harvard 
antacd ) 
specimens, ‘Fungi Dakotenses,”’ fascicle 18. (Distributed by Dr, J. F. 
Pree ) 
ar i f pol fi 
Lon; 
New Mexico. (By exchange with Mr. W. H. 
g-) 
2 specimens of woody fungi from New Hampshire. (Collected by Mr. Percy 
Wilson.) 
j ¢ Crifol, 
Pp Sumstinei from New York. (By exchange with Miss A. 
Kahle.) 
specimens of ia fungi from various localities. (By exchange with 
Professor C. R. Ort 
56 mis pea specimens of ferns. (By exchange with the United States 
Baie Museum.) 
imens of marine algae from Washington. (Given by Professor T. C. 
Phe 
I specimen of Tyromyces Spraguei from New York. (Collected by Mr. Percy 
Wilson.) 
(Given by Rev. L.H 
Lighthipe.) : 
(Given by Dr. H. H. M. Bowman.) 
