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3 specimens of flowering plants from Florida. (Given b: . R. M. Harper. 
I7 specimens of mosses from Copake Falls, New York. eee by Mrs. N.L 
Britton.) 
47 specimens of mosses from Colombia. (By exchange with the United State 
National Museum.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
211 plants, all cacti from Peru. (Collected by Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
89 cuttings, Hedera and Abutilon. (By exchange with elabdiee Universit; 
Botanic Garden, eras: ) 
168 Bolivian cacti. sare by Dr. J..N se.) 
4 conservatory plants from Co ipa Rica. “Caled by Mr. C. R. Riker.) 
8 plants of Alan Mus. via Dr. J. N. Ros 
2 plants of Mamillario. "(By gee with Mr. oa S. Hordes.) 
2 ferns from Nassau, Bahamas. (Given by Mr. Edward George.) 
1 Opuntia. (By renee with U. ue t. M . Rose 
I plant of Sed: (Collected by Mr. E. P. Bicknell.) 
ro cuttings for conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. J. A. Stevenson, Portc 
Rico.) 
1 plant of “Shamrock.” (Given by Mr. P. Fanning.) 
1 plant a lea Kaempferi. eae by Messrs. R. & Pood ste! & Co.) 
2 plants of Harrisia and Epidendrum. ee Ba ae 
21 plants for Nursery. (By exchange h U. a 
plants, 2 cyclamen and 1 Primula. ae by a Se ~ L. Britton.) 
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Ss bicolor. ( m seed.) 
1 pkt. of seed of Phytolacca acinosa var. esculenta. (By exchange with U, S, 
Dept. Agric.) 
