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20 specimens of fungi from the Isle of Pines. (By exchange with the Carnegie 
Museum. 
8 specimens of fungi from North Carolina. (By exchange with Mr. E. R. 
Memminger. 
2 specimens of fungi from Toronto, Canada. (By exchange with Mr. Thomas 
Langton.) 
I page of Hapalopilus giluus from California. (By exchange with Pro- 
fessor C. F. Baker.) 
4 specimens of polypores from Trinidad. (By exchange with Mr. J. B. Rorer.) 
3 specimens of fleshy fungi from Hope Gardens, Jamaica. (Given by Mr. 
2 specimens “of fungi from Colorado. (Giv ees Professor amma — 
I oe of Calyplospora Goeppertiana re Oregon. (Given by Dr. 
Hous: 
4 specimens of fungus from Seattle, Washington. (By exchange with Mr. S. M. 
Zeller. 
35 specimens, ‘‘ Ascomycetes,” fascicle 49. (Distributed by Dr. Heinrich Rehm.) 
I specimen of Stictis radiata from Ohio. (By exchange with Dr. Bruce Fink.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
2 orchids for _ conservatories. ad aia with Mr. J. A. Manda.) 
Mrs. N, ritton.) 
40 Cuban plants 2 by = : A. Shaf 
I4 cactuses. (By exchange with U. S. National ‘Naas through Dr. J. N. 
Rose.) 
114 orchids. (By exchange with Messrs. Lager & Hurrell.) 
m seed. 
4 packets Mexican seed. (Given by Dr. Francis C. Nicholas.) 
I packet of Cuban seed. Gua n by Brother Léon. 
1 packet of seed of Aloe hereroensis. (By exchange with Dr. Paul Range.) 
