231 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM JUNE " TO OCTOBER 15, 1914 
American Naturalist, vol. 2, 3, 7-1 
BalLey, LIBERTY Hype. The an cn ee . horticulture. Vol. 1, z. 
New York, 1914. 
Dykes, WILLIAM RiCKATSON. The us Iris, Cambridge, 1913. 
ELPKE, WALTHER. Beitrége zur ae ibekimpfung durch chemische Mittel, 
insbesondere durch Schwefelsdure. ears IQI4. 
HAa.t, Harv: INROE, , CaRLoTTA Case. A Yosemite flora. San 
Francisco, 1912. (Given by Dr. x a Hall. 
LINDINGER, LEONHARD. Die Schildléuse nee age oe -_ 
Vorderasiens, ‘cinschliesslich dey Azoren, dey Madeiras. Stutt: 
Igi2 
UGAL, DANIEL TREMBLEY, & COLLABORATORS. The Salion oi a study 
. i side the geology, the ebsdies: and the ecology of a desert bas Wash- 
in, 19 
ARRETT, snow Icones florae alpinae plantarum. » Paris, 1 be I. 
MATENAERS, F. F. as Verpflanzen der Luzerne. Berlin, 1914. 
PALLADIN, WLADIMIR IWANOWITSCH. Pflanzen Anatom, Rega der finften 
russichen Auflage tibersetat und bearbeitet von S. Tschulok. Leip: 19 
F 
1A A. Die Siisswasser-Flora Deutschlands, pees und der 
Vol, 6. I9QT4. 
SCHMID, ape & THESING, CurT Econ. Biologen-Kalender. Erster 
ang. Berli 
msaclions 7: California oe agricultural society during the year 1874. 
Sacramento, 18 (Given by Dr. J. H. Barnhart.) 
IESNER, Tus von. Die Roh stoffe des erage Versuch einer tech- 
nischen Rohstofflehre des Pflanzenreiches. d. 3. Vol. Leipzig, 1914. 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
4 plants, cacti. (By ex exchange with S. S. Hordes.) 
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se.) 
cacti. (By exchange with Eli Lily & Co., ei F. A. Miller.) 
25 orchids from Costa Rica. (Collected by C. B. R Riker.) 
2 plants of Antennaria for Nursery. (Collected by Dr. N. L. B: n.) 
onicera cuttings for Nursery. (By exchange with ead: we Park Com- 
missioners, Rochester.) 
of Populus a des for Nursery. (Given by Dr. W. C. Coker.) 
4 plants for Conservatories. (Given by A. P. Traber. 
2 plants of Botrychium sp. (Given by E. Bethel.) 
1 packet of Asimina seed. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
1700 specimens of fungi il kaos lichens) from the Underwood collection. 
seit from the Underwood esta 
33 specimens of fungi Bennet fase. 55. (Distributed by Dr. Heinrich 
Rehm.) 
2 specimens of fungi from Washington. (By exchange with Professor John 
G. Hall.) 
