188 
cluding this figure the total precipitation for the month was 2.03 
inches. Maximum temperatures for each week were 87.5° on 
the rst,"91° on the 9th, 97° on the roth, and 89.5° on the 24th. 
Minimum temperatures were 60° on the 7th, 55.5° on the 14th, 
59° on the 18th, and 55.5° on the 26th. 
ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
2 oe of fungi from New York. (By exchange with Mr. Stewart H. 
Bur: 
I ae of aad fungus from British Columbia. (By exchange with Pro- 
fessor T. C. F: 
I specimen a moody fungus from Florida. 
Harpe: 
(By exchange with Dr. Roland M. 
per.) 
s specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. (By exchange with the University of 
) 
Porto Rico. 
7% specimens of fungi from California. (By exchange with Professor W. A. 
Setchell.) 
I specimen of rad pedicellata from Texas. (By exchange with Professor 
sap siiiete = Blo ) 
pecimens a fungi from southern Europe. (Collected by Rev. G. Bresa- 
Pri ee 
1 specimen of Lentinus Ravenelii from Orient, Long Island. (By exchange with 
-} 
Mr. Roy Latham 
1 specimen of Exobasidium fi New York. (By exchange with Miss Delia W. 
36 si of fungi from Austin, Texas. (By exchange with Dr. Frederick 
McAlilis 
I specimen of fleshy fungus from Wisconsin. (By exchange with Dr. Lewis 
Sherman.) 
I specimen of Clitocybe multiceps from Rochester, New York. (By exchange 
with Mr. William E. Abbs.} 
8 specimens of woody fungi from Ontario, Canada. (By exchange with Mr. 
J. H. Faull. 
I specimen of fleshy fungus from Orient, Long Island. (By exchange with 
Mr. ones Lat! m.) 
speci nae 'y fungus from Westchester County, New York. (By 
exchange with ia eee be Marble.) 
Philippine Islands. (Collected by Dr. A. D. E. 
Elmer.) 
12 specimens of mosses from Canada. (By exchange with Mr. John M. 
Marcoun.) 
