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I specimen of Polyporus from New York. (By exchange with Dr. Howard 
J. Banker.) 
I specimen of Polyporus from Indiana. (By exchange with Dr. Howard J. 
Banker.) 
I specimen of aia flavorubescens from New York. (By exchange with 
Mr. ae N. Li ) 
10 carts a poe fungi from New York. (By exchange with Mr. James 
N. Luttrell.) 
3 agen of fungi from New York. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson.) 
9 specimens of fungi from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor Ellsworth 
Bethel.) 
I specimen of Rhizina from New York. (By exchange with Dr. L. H. Penning- 
ton.) 
I specimen of Rkizina from New York. (By exchange with Mr. H. M. Fitz- 
patrick. 
I specimen of Hygrophorus pratensis from New York. (By exchange with Mr. 
E. Abbs.) 
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the U. S. Department of Agriculture.) 
13 specimens of fungi from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor Ellsworth 
Bethel.) 
19) f fi f Wisconsin. (By exchange with Dr. L 
5 specimens of fungi from Wisconsin. (By exchange with Dr. Lewis Sh 
5 specimens of fungi from New York. (By exchange with Dr. W. H. Rankin.) 
1o specimens of Sphagnum from New Jersey. (Given by Professor LeRoy 
Andrews.) 
I specimen of Turkish tobacco. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
II specimens of flowering plants from Florida. ee by Dr. R. M. Harper.) 
4 specimens of gooseberries. (Given by Dr. J. 
12 specimens of mosses from Venezuela. (By aoe with the United States 
I specimen of lichen from Stratton, Vermont. (Given by Dr. H. D. House.) 
3 specimens of hepatics from Cuba. exchange with Brother Leon.) 
4 specimens of mosses from Tobago, ae Indies. (Collected by Mr. W. E. 
Broadw 
12 specimens of hepatics from Dominica. (Given by Mr. W. C. Fishlock.) 
specimens of mosses from New York. (By exchange with the New York 
) 
I specimen of Coriolus prolificans from Staten Island, New York. (Collected 
by Dr. N. L. Britton and Dr. Arthur Hollick.) 
