130 
12 plants of Arisaema. (Given by Mr. F. L. Picket 
4 plants of Pelargonium. _ (Given by Mrs. F. A. see table.) 
I plant of (Given by Mr. W. H. Bickelhaupt 
-) 
1 plant of Pediocactus Simpsonii. (By exchange with the U. S. National Mu- 
seum, throug! ost 
5 plants for pam ries. By exchange with the U. S. National Museum.) 
152 plants for Hesbaseoue collection. (By exchange with ‘Board of ee Com- 
missioners, Rochester; through J os Dunbar. 
4 plants of Houstonia coerulea. (Given by Mrs, Louis Chanler.) 
3 penis for Herbaceous collection. (coleses by Mr. Percy Wilson.) 
888 plants. (Purchas 
13 species of cacti. (By exchange with U. S. National Museum, through Dr. 
N. Rose. . 
J. 
46 plants of agen sd exchange with Superintendent of Parks, Man- 
chester, through Dr. J. N. Ri 
22 case for rose beds. eu chased.) 
415 plants for nursery and. decoration. ey of and given by. Isaac 
Hicks & S nae 
20 plants for decoration. (Purchased of Andorra Nurseries.) 
201 plants for decoration. (J 
57 cacti. (By exchange with Berlin Botanic Garden.) 
2 cacti. (By exchange with the U. S. National Museum, through Dr. L N. 
cacti. (Given by Mr. H. 
3c E. Cole.) 
1,093 plants. ee from seéd from various sources.) 
7 plants. (Derived from seed from F. A. Miller. 
¢ 
349 packets of seed. (By exchange with the Imperial Botanic Garden, St. o 
aoe eee 
51 packets of seed. (By exchange with the Imperial University of St. Peters- 
urg.) 
42 packets of seed. (Purchased.) 
214 packets of seed. (Purchased.) 
