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According to your instructions to report at San Juan about 
ugust 19, I arrived there on the 2oth, where I learned of your 
decision to abandon your intended trip to Porto Rico. I also 
received your instructions to discontinue further exploration and 
to return to New York as soon as convenient. Accordingly I 
returned to La Florida where several excursions were made i 
es nnaniety one afternoon was spent on the estate of 
er the guidance and hospitality of Mr. 
ate i Florida the collections which had been ede were 
shipped to San Juan. I sailed from San Juan September 2 and 
reported with the collections to you at the New York Botanical 
Garden, September 7 
J. A. SHAFER. 
ee OF THE STAFF, SCHOLARS AND 
DENTS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL 
i DEN DURING THE YEAR 1914 
Andrews, A.L. A collection of Hepaticae from North Carolina. 
Bryologist 17: 58-60. 17 Aul 
Banker, H. J. Type studies in the Hydnaceae—VII. The 
pres Asterodon and Hydnochaete. Mycologia 6: 231-234. 
I9l4. 
Barnhart, J.H. Report of the ee (for the year 1913). 
Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 8 I9t 
Benedict, R.C. A revision [ ae genus Vittaria L E. Smith. I. 
The species of the subgenus Radioviitaria. Bull. Torrey Club 
4l: 391-410. pl. 15-20. f. 1-7. 25 
At home with the harts’ tongue. en i Jour. 4: 94-97. 
I st.] 
Bicknell, E. P. The ferns and flowering plants of Nantucket— 
XU. Bull. Torrey Club 41: 71-87. 23 Mr 1914;—XIII. 
Bull. Torrey Club 41: 411-427. 25 Au 1914. 
—— Viola iad in Massachusetts. Rhodora 16: 76, 
77. 27 Ap 19 
Some a eas in Massachusetts. Rhodora 
16: 81-83. 11 My 
