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each week were 75° on the 4th, 80° on the 14th, 85° on the zat 
and 82° on the 27th. Minimum temperatures were 59° on t 
2d, 35° on the rrth, 41° on the 23d, and 50° on the 3oth. On - 
morning of the i1th a slight frost injurious to such plants as 
Coleus occurred in scattered and quite local areas. 
ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
228 specimens of mosses, hepatics, and lichens from North America. (By 
exchange with the Museum.) 
2 specimens of marine algae from California. (By exchange with Dr. N. L. 
Gardner. 
76 aa of flowering plants from Labrador. (By exchange with Harvard 
University.) 
Bermuda. (Given by Mr. F. S. Collins. 
New York. (By ae with Professor 
H. M. Fitzpatrick.) 
hi ith Dr. C. H. Farr.) 
specimen of Lepiota naucina from Tinois. (By exchange with Mr. D. E. 
es Je “) 
(Col- 
lected by Mr. Percy Wilson.) 
Ir specimen of Pezicule carpinea from Sky Lands, New Jersey. (Collected by 
Dr. N. ae Britton.) 
New York Botanical Garden. (Col- 
lected iby Dr. Be L. puiton: ) 
G. civde eee ) 
iS 
New York City. (By exchange with Dr. 
(By exchange with Professor T. D. 
A. Cocke) 
specimen of Prunulus leaianus from New York. (By exchange with Mrs. 
bias 
I specimen of Schizophyll: i fi Long Island. (By exchange with Dr. 
G. Clyde Fisher.) 
7 ee 
4 (By exchange with C. R. 
Stillinger. ) 
i Jam: ge with Dr. C. H. Farr.) 
2 specimens of fungi from ae Cia pe exchange with Mr. Jacob 
Samuels.) 
3 specimens of fungi from New York. (By exchange with Professor H. M. 
Fitzpatric ‘k.) 
Jersey. (By exchange with Mr. C. A. Schwarze.) 
