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3 specimens of hepatics from New England. (By exchange with Miss Annie 
Lorenz.) 
rt specimen of Vaccinium corymbosum from New York. (Given by Professor 
W. L. Bray.) 
if New York. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson.) 
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Museum.) 
53 specimens of fungi from California. (By exchange with the University of 
California a.) 
(By exchange with Mr. C. E. Owens.) 
specimens of Mycosphaerella ontarioensis from Ontario. (By patios with 
Pee R. EB. Stone.) 
specimens of ascomycetes from Ohio. (By exchange with Professor Bruce 
Fink.) 
27 specimens of fungi from various localities. (By exchange with Professor 
James R. Weir.) 
specimen of Lycoperdon from South America. (By thange with tl ith 
sonian Institution.) 
specimen of Agaricus subrufescens from Long Island. (By exchange with 
re w. Bens el.) f 
men of Humaria hepatica from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor 
aioe Bethel.) 
2 ecimens, ‘ Ustilagineen,” fascicle 13. (Distributed by Mr. Paul Sydow.) 
roo specimens, ‘'Uredineen,” fascicles 52 and 53. (Distributed by Mr, Paul 
Sydow.) 
w J By ith Mr. C. A. Schwarze.) 
150 specimens, “‘Fungi Exotici Exsiccati,”’ fascicles 7, 8, and 9. (Distributed 
by Mr. Hans Sydow. 
I specimen of Stictis radiata from Ohio. (By exchange with Professor Bruce 
ink.) 
112 specimens of rusts from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Professor F. L. 
Stevens.) 
2 specimens of fungi from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor Ellsworth 
Bethel.) 
f ork. (Given by Mr. Percy Wilso n.) 
pecimen of Lachnella gan from Colorado. (By exchange with Professor 
Ricci Bethel.) 
227 specimens of fungi from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Professor F. L. 
Stevens.) 
