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ACCESSIONS 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
9 plants of Pao lemon. (Given by Miss FE, Luquer.) 
35 plants for herbaceous grounds. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson and 
Mr. K. R. ae nton. 
18 cacti, for conservatories. (By exchange with U. S. Dept. of Agr. via W. H. 
Long. 
4 a. for conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. Henry Natho.) 
64 pla: r conservatories, Savvacenia, (Purchased.) 
7 slants, Palatita Patens (Given by Miss M. E. Eaton.) 
plant of i (By exchange with Mr. Henry Natho.} 
5 ke for herbaceous grounds. (Given by Mrs. L. Chanler.) 
bel nservatories. (Given by Mrs. F. ns 
3 aes Spiraea obtusa. (Given by Hy. Darlington, Esq.) 
6 plants bri Prof. R. B. Thompson.) 
10 plants of Sedum, for cpaseree aie (By exchange with Mr. R. Lloyd 
Praeger.) 
2 plants, Commelina, for conservatories. (Given by Mr. i ae Palmer.)] * 
. 360 plants for conservatories. (Collected by Dr. J. N. se.) 
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53 plants for American wood garden. (Collected by Miss F. A. Mulford, and 
id for conservatories. (Collected by Dr. J. K. Small.) 
2 palms, Phoenix reclinaia, for conservatories. ee by oa C.F. anor 
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3 cacti for conservatories. (By exchange with U. S. Dept. of Agr., via Mr. 
W. H. Long.) 
plants of Commelina, (Collected a Dr. J. K. Small.) 
1§ plants for conservatories. (Given by Mr. John Sommer.) 
8 cacti for conservatories. (By see with Bot. aaa of Geneva, 
via Prof. R. Chodat. 
untia for conset vatories. (By exchange with Univ. of Nevada, via Mr. 
J. C. Jones.) 
10 plants for American wood garden. (By exchange with Mr. Henry Natho.) 
4 plants of Agave neglecta. (By exchange with Royal Palm Nurseries, via* 
— Jerome.) 
Opuntia from Brazil. (Given by Mr. G. K. Cherrie, via Mr. B. F. Van 
Nostrand ) 
haeoid (Collected, by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
212 2 pla nts of Himalayan region. (Derived from seed.) 
392 plants fe collections. tise ved from seed from various sources.) 
1 packet of seed. (Given by Mr. W. L. Jepson.) 
