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9 cacti. (By exchange with the United States National Museum, through Di 
J. N. Rose. : 
32 plants for saci (By exchange with Board of Park Commissioners, 
sac ve cae York, through Mr. John Dunbar.) 
Selina fallax (By exchange with Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
ae ae nurser. ( rt. R. T. Morris.) 
y. (Given + by : 
4 plants for conservatories. (Gane by Dr. F. S. Lee.) 
8 Costa Rican orchids. (Given n by ee H. Ze Swift.) 
13 pli fi i h the Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
7 plants for conservatories. (By ex ex Gane with Dr. D. T. MacDougal.) 
25 plants of Rubus fruticosus. (By exchange with Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
29 plants for nursery. (Given by Dr. R. T. Morris.) 
5 orchids for conservatories. (Given by Miss Helen Ingersoll.) 
6 plants of Inodes exul, derived aes seed. (By exchange with Bureau of Plant 
Industry, ) 
from seed from various sources. 
150 ) Paconia seeds. (Purchased.) 
I packet of seed of Berberis Fendleri. (Collected by Rose, Fitch, and Park- 
hurst.) 
34 packets of seed for Economic Garden. (By exchange with F. A. Miller.) 
4 packets of seed from Porto Rico. (Collected by Dr. Britton and Professor 
Cowell. 
59 packets of seed. (By exchange with Botanic Garden, Braunschweg, Ger- 
many. 
138 packets of seed. (By exchange with Botanic nee Leiden.) 
72 packets of seed. (By exchange with Mr. A. Berger, La Mortola, Italy.) 
65 packets of seed. (By exchange with School of aie Portici, Italy.) 
3 packets of seed from Siam. (Given by Mr. Albert Millard.) 
I packet of seed of Ilex opace. (Given by Mr. Henry Hicks.) 
