” it f ‘gi (By exchange 
with the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.) 
29 specimens of fungi from New York. (Given by Mr. E. W. Humphrey.) 
fungi from New York. (By exchange with the New York 
State Museum.) 
Na imens of woody fungi from the West Indies. (By exchange with Dr. J. N. 
ve 
25 specimens, “Ustilagineen,” fascicle 12. (Distributed by Professor P. Sydow.) 
25 specimens, ‘‘Phycomyceten et Protomyceten,”’ fascicle 8. (Distributed by 
Professor P. Sydow. ) 
‘0 aint “Uredineen,” fascicle 51. (Distributed by Professor P. Sydow.) 
naa “Fungi Columbiani,"’ fascicles 41 and 42. (Distributed by Mr. 
ae Bartholom 
127 specimens, oe ogamae oo fascicles 78-81. (Distributed by 
the Royal Natural History Museum, Vienna.) ° 
I specimen of Geoglossum from pnaeay (Given by Professor R. A. Harper.) 
21 specimens of fungi from California. (By exchange with Professor W. A. 
Setchell. 
I specimen of fungus from Nevada. (By exchange with Professor W. A. 
Setchell.) 
24 specimens, ‘'Fungi Dakotenses,"’ fascicle X. (Distributed by Dr. J. F. 
Brenckle.) 
7 specimens of fungi from California. (Giv aaa Dr. E. P. Meinecke.) 
5 specimens of woody fungi from Florida. ee xchange with Mr. W. H. Long.) 
I specimen of fungus fr rom Cuba. (By ae with Dr. Eugenio Cuesta.) 
New k. (By exchange with the New York State 
Jf 
Museum.) 
1 specimen of Polyporus candicinus from China. (By exchange with Mr. F. N. 
Meyer. 
I specimen of Marasmius from Colorado. (By exchange with Mr. L. O. Over- 
holts.) 
3 specimens of Marasmius tomentosipes Peck from New York. (By exchange 
with Mr. micwart i: Burs nham.) 
f fi ious localities in the United States. 
By Bae with Mr. Elam Bartholomew.) 
specimen of woody fungus from Bolivia. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
10 specimens of fungi from New York and Vermont. (By exchange with Mr. 
Stewart H. Burnham.) 
