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ingi, lichens, mosses, ferns, 
North America and New Zealand. f Dr. M. A. Howe.) 
LANTS AND SEEDS 
4 plants for conservatories. (Given by Mr. A. P. Traber.) 
1 Gardenia plant. (Given by Mr. W. Louden.) 
2 plants of Sedum Nevii. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
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4 r servator! (Gi iy aaa E. Billings.) 
3 plants of Italian pin (Gi rs. F. L. St 
12 plants of Populus Sargentti Sane ae ‘of, C, E. Bessey.) 
1 Epidendrum. ( y M 
2 plants of Myrtus communis. (Given ie ae H. Oeser.) 7 
6 plants of Populus italica. (Purchased.) 
1 Ariocarpus. (By exchange with S. S. Hordes.) 
2 plants of Citrus for conservatories. (Given by Mrs, H. W. Nichols.) 
7 from Peru. (Collected by Dr. J. N. Rose. 
175 Cacti from Chile. ‘ollected by Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
12 plants of Helleborus niger. (Pur 
1 plant for conservato: (Given b: ts. Grace H, Ko: 
2 plants of Echinocactus. (Collected by Dr. D. - ag tess al ) 
19 plants for conservatories. (By exchange with A.J. Maas ) 
6 plants for conservatories. (By exchange with v. H. Ries.) 
15 orchids. Bye exchange with h Mr. ses 
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3 bulbs A f Amor phophallus haemataspadiz ae Arisaema fimbriatum. (By 
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13) cane for d {Purchased.) 
2 packets of seed. ea by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
5 packets of seed. (Collected by Mr. Paul C. Standiey.) 
I packet of seed of ae Mustard. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
