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1 specimen of Octoblepharum albidum from Tobago, West Indies. 
Mr. W. 
5 specimens of lichens from Wyoming. (By exchange with Professor Aven 
Nelson. 
2 specimens of hepatics from Wyoming. (By exchange with Professor Aven 
Nelson.) 
specimens of mosses from New Zealand. (Given by Professor Edward B, 
Chamberlai 
3 specimens of mosses from California. (By exchange with Professor Irénée 
Theriot. 
6 specimens of mosses from Arizona. (By exchange with Professor L. N. 
Goodding.) 
(Given by 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
2 cacti from Cuba. (Collected by Bro. Leon. 
§ plants for conservatories, from Bermuda. (cate ihe ae N. L. Britton.) 
5 plants of Populus deltoides. (Given by Mrs. N. F. F 
2 plants for nursery. (Given by Mr. E. C. Wurzlow. 
22 plants for fountain. (Purchased. 
plants for nursery. (Given by Miss Juliet Turner.) 
3 rose plants. (Purch: 
2 plants of Ophioglossum paeale um. (Collected by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
plants of Dudleya Parishii. (By exchange with U. S. Nat. Mus., through Dr, 
ose. 
12 plants of Azalea mollis Hollandea. (Purchased.) 
17 plants for conservatories, from Panama. (Collected by Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
1 Cattleya from Brazil. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby. 
I plant, Cynometra portoricensis, from Porto Rico. (Collected by H. C. Cowles.) 
37 cacti, from Nevada. (Collected by Dr. D. T. MacDougal. 
1 plant, Opuntia Opuntia. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
1o plants of Peramium pubescens. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson, at Scars- 
le, N. 
1083 plants, Gave from seed of va various sources.) 
I pkt Pacaya ith Bureau Plant Industry.) 
146 plants from Panama. (Collected by Mr. A. J. Corbett 
1 plant Hariota villigera. (Given by Mr. Leonard Haran) 
