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the return voyage to Ensenada, a distance of about thirty a 
the dredges and tangles were e dropped several times, the 
successful haul being mad 
the Caja de Muertos had shown that the bottom was of clean 
white sand, with little or no vegetation 
On July 10, as on several previous days for which our activities 
have not been specifically described, dred, 
Pt. Brea, in Pardas Bay, and at other points ne 
particular, resulted in bringing to light a considerable number of 
species that are new to the flora of Porto Rico and it is possible 
that further studies may show that some of these are new to 
botanical science. 
e return Hees we left San Juan on July 14 and reached 
New York on July 
eet es 
MarsHAL. A. Howe, 
Curator 
BEQUEST OF JACOB LANGELOTH 
rden has received one thousand dollars from the execu- 
tor oe the will of Jacob Langeloth, and this legacy has, by order 
of the board of managers, been credited to the principal of the 
Endowment Fund for Science and Education, increasing this 
L 
the collections of plants and specimens, the purchase of books 
for the library, of apparatus for the laboratories and for lectures. 
Mr. Langeloth was an annual member the Garden from 
igor until “his death in ro914; Mrs. ee continues his 
membership. 
N. L. Britton, 
Secretary 
