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this plant have run through and across: the house and under 
concrete walks. e | of wl 
from the pith of the stem of this plant 
that rice paper is made. 
Meteorology for November.—The total precipitation for the 
onth was inches. M. emperatures recorded for 
each week were 50° on th Ais 67° on the 6th, 57° o1 15th, 
an on the m temperatures we: the 
53 23d. Minimu: p 
ist, 8th, and as 20° on ~ 26th, and 17° on the 27th. 
ACCESSIONS 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
7 plants for conservatories. (Given Mr. John H. Voss. 
by oss.) 
32 plants, all cacti. (By exchange with Mr. Geo. F. Gaumer.) 
ro plants for Arboretum. (Purchase: = 
6 t 
3,000 bulbs, for derorstive weet. Gia by | J ohn Seheeper & Co., Inc. a 
us Purshiana. (Given by D: Sto cae) 
6 are of seeds of New Zealand plants. (By ieee wit ith Mr. J. W, 
Poynton.) 
2 aie of seeds of Brazilian plants. 
(Given by Mr. Godfrey Davidson.) 
