200 
1 plant, Limnobium spongia. (Given by Mr. Henry Natho ) 
11 plants for Nurs eries. ree n by saa E. M. Kittridge.) 
nb: ttridge.) 
3 plants for Conservatories. (By ae with U.S. National Museum? via 
Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
13 plants for Conservatories. (Given by Prof. James F. Kemp.) 
(Vicinity. 
S (Collected by Dr. F. W. Pennell. 
x plant, Hydrangea scandens, for Nursery. (By exchange with Mr. Henry 
Natho.) 
t plant, Saxifrega umbrosa, for Herbaceous Nursery. (By exchange with Mr. 
Henry Natho.) 
9 Orchid plants. (By exchange with Lager & Hurrell.) 
rt Given by Miss E. M. Kittridge.) 
H. Long.) 
3 Cactus plants. (Bureau of Plant Industry via Mr. W. 
1 Oleander for Conservatories. (Given by Mrs. Mary Toe 
Garden. (picasa 
ns. No. 1. (Purchased.) 
Work. (Purchas 
is Grounds and Conservatory oo 
ie chased.) 
Wood Garden and paca Beds. 
ased.) 
(Purchased.) 
(Purchased.) 
plants 1 American Wood Garden. (Pure 
(Purchased.) 
(Purchased.) 
105 plants for ea (Purchased.) 
¢ ved from s aa a various sources.) 
b: . H. Rusby.) 
ay ee an Leiden Botanical Garden.) 
‘ollege Botanic Garden.) 
2 {By ex e -) 
1 packet of spores ae Cyathea Brooksii. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton and 
Prof. J. F. Cowell.) 
RARY ACCESSIONS FROM JUNE 1 Al 
a woodland companion; or a brief description i British trees, 
Ed. 2. ondon, 1815. 
ARMSTRONG, iakcises ce THORNBER, aes James. Field book of western wild 
Given by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
The cotton plant in Egypt. Studies in physiology and 
[Arxin, Joun.] 
5 
lon, 1972. 
BiceLow, Jacos. A treatise on the materia ei intended as a sequel to the 
oston, 
nat ae in Horto Bogoriensi culiarum. 
‘ris of sbecimens of some of the woods of British Burmah, 
f 1862, Rangoon, 1862. 
he forester; a hs treatise on the pla: gated, rs rearing, and 
gh, 1851. 
sent to England 
Brown, JAMES, 
