I specimen of woody fi Indi: (By exchange with Mr. George N. 
ee : 
specimens “Fungi Columbiani,” centuries 44 and 45. (Distributed by Mr. 
ae acaret om: 
I specimen . agi from New York. (By exchange with Mr. Stewart H. 
Burnham. 
I specimen of woody fungus from New York. (By exchange with Mr. William 
E. Abbs.) 
2 specimens of fungi from Wisconsin. (By exchange with Dr. Lewis 
Sherman.) . 
I specimen of Aleuria aurantia from West Virginia. (Collected by Mrs. N. L. 
Britton. 5 
27 specimens “Fungi Dakotenses,” fasc. 11. (Distributed by Dr. J. F. 
Brenckle.) 
(By ange with Mr. P. J. O'Gara.) 
Oregon. (By exchange with Mr. P. J. 
O'Gara.) 
Tieton, d Ph £; 
Utah. (By exchange with Professor P. J. O’G: 
ara.) 
New Mexico and Missouri. (By exchange with the 
Smithsonian ieee of Washing’ 
ton.) 
onsin. (Collected by Dr. B. O. Dodge.) 
oe. specimens ‘‘Fungi Utahenses," fasc. 91. (Distributed by Professor A. O. 
Garrett. 
I ee of Hypholoma aggregatum from New York. (Collected by Mr. 
L. Deloney.) 
Hitus fi New York. 
es exchange with New York State Museum.) 
specimen of Sperassis crispa from ae Carolina. (By exchange with Mr. 
E. = Memminger ) 
r. Lewis Sherman.) 
3 specimens of Diaporthe poetics ba doee New York. peeela by Mr. Percy 
Wilson.) 
2 eras of Lycoperdon from Chile. (By exchange with the U. S. National 
Mus ae 
speci f Cortolus versicolor from Chile. (By exchange with the United 
sue National Museum. 
men of Crucibulum from Chile. (By exchange with the United States 
ieteaa Mus 'm.) 
ge with Mr. H. Ames.) 
specimens of — fae aes Louisiana. (By exchange with the State 
Giece of Loui .) 
t specimen es Paes suaveolens from Ulster County, New York. (Collected 
by Mr. Percy 
3 specimens i. Totes om the don States. ati by Mr. Macy Carhart.) 
(Gi y Mr. Severin Rapp. 
eri ens yy Dr. Robert E. sere 
tographs of plants from Illinois and California. (By exchange wit 
-) 
ma rite of Natural History. 
