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“crystal domino granulated,” “crystal domino powdered,” 
“crystal domino confectioners.” 
Meterology for February.—The total page for the 
month was 5.02 inches of which 0.30 i nches (3 inches snow 
he 24th. The 
the 5th, 13° on the roth, 20° on the 18th, and 19° on the 27th. 
ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
Dp ng Islan h Mr. Roy Latham.) 
specimens of woody Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Professor 
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C. R. Orton.) 
1 specimen of woody fungus from Montana. (By exchange with Professor’: 
C. R. Orton. 
of Nectria episphaeria from Louisiana. (By exchange with the 
ta States Departme ent of Agriculture.) 
Florida h Mr. Severin Rapp.) 
t specimen of Riccia sorocarpa from Indiana. (Given by Mr. Fred Donaghy.) 
I panei of Riccia sorocarpa from Alabama. (Given by a Forrest Shreve.) 
mens of marine nae from Beaufort, North Carolina. (Given by the 
Gees States Barat ot Fisheries.) 
(Given by Professor William = Lawrence.) 
287 specimens ot flowering nant from the southern United Sta’ (By ex- 
has insylvania. 
P f Pinar del Rio, Cuba. (By exchange with Brother 
Leon.) " 
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I specimen of Nanomitrium synoicum. (Given by Mr. George B. Kaiser.) 
. 3 specimens of mosses from Sanford, Florida. (By exchange with Mr. Severin™ 
Rapp. 
t specimen of Hypopterygium japoni fi Alaska. (By exchange with Dr. 
T. C. Frye.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
9 plants for Fruticetum. (By exchange with U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.) 
I ee (Given by Mr. R. W. Pinckney.) 
6 plants of Limnanthemum Humboldtianum. (Collected in Porto Rico by 
Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
I asparagus plant. (Given by Mr. H. W. Bec! 
3 cuttings of Pedilanthus Smallii. (Given by Chas. Deering.) 
16 plants Nephrolepis exaltata and peti fae ial (Collected in Porto 
Rico by Dr, N. L. Britton.) 
16 seeds of Cycas media. (By exchange with Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.) 
