102 
840 specimens of flowering plants from the Philippine Islands. (By exchange 
ith the B f Sci Manila.) 
faye h America. (Collected by Dr. J. N. 
Rose.) 
f fungi fi New York. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson.) 
if Missouri. (By exchange with Mr. L. O. Ove 
te aton’? (Di 
tributed 
200 specimens “ North 
by Mr. Elam Bartholomew.) 
Wisconsin. (By hange with Dr. J. J. Davis.) 
f fungi fi liforni: Stanford University.) 
fungi f New York. ‘(Collected by a aed ‘ilson.) 
i Col Overholts.) 
f fungi f North Carolina. (By exchange with Professor H. C. 
Beardslee.) 
2 specimens of fungi from North Carolina. (By exchange with Dr. W. C. 
Coker.) . 
2 specimens, i T (By exchange 
with ‘Rrotessor J. R. Weir.) 
6 specimens of faa) from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Professor C. R. 
Orton.) 
f fungi fi Oregon. _ Bye exchange with ett . E. Owens.) 
f fi life O. Overholts.} 
f fungi fi North Carolina, (By exchange aie Professor H. C. 
Beardslee.) 
f fungi fi (By exchange with Mr. C. E. Owens.) 
I specimen of fungus from New Mexico. (By exchange with Se Paul C. 
Standle y-) 
(By t ith Dr. J. C. Arthur. 
2 specimens of fungi from are (By exchange with Mr. Elam Bartholo- 
mew. 
1specimen of Lachnea Erinaceus from Ohio. (By exchange with Professor 
Bruce Fink. 
y i the Philippines, ‘‘Fungi Malayana."" (Distributed 
by Professor C. F. Baker.) 
54 specimens of fungi from California. (By exchange with the University of 
California. a.) 
f fungi f. Col (By & preeeres L. O. Overholts.) 
f fungi fi Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Professor C. R. 
L 
ton.) 
roo specimens, ‘‘Fungi Columbiani,” century 46. (Distributed by Mr. Elam 
Bartholomew. 
