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Dr. Geo. M. Reed, professor of botany in the State University 
of Missouri, has charge of the botanical work in New York 
University during the summer term. 
Meteorology for June.—The total precipitation recorded for 
the month was 1.05 inches. Maximum temperatures were 
recorded of 87° on the Ist, 3d, and 11th; 91° on the 17th; 96° 
on the 29th. Also minimum temperatures were recorded of 41° 
on the 8th, 42° on the 14th, and 53° on the roth. 
ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
7 specimens of flowering plants and ferns from Kiruna, Swedish Lapland. 
(Given by Professor J. F. Kemp, for the Columbia University Herbarium 
23 specimens of mosses from Gate, Washington. (By exchange with Mr. A.S. 
) 
1 specimen of Juncoides bulbosum from New Jersey. (Given by Mr. Bayard 
Long.) 
¢ 1 t. 
p California. (By exchange with the University 
of California.) 
27 specimens ‘North American Musci Pleurocarpi. (Distributed by Dr. A. J. 
Grout. 
1 specimen of Waldsteinia lobata from South Carolina. (By exchange with 
ao W. W. Ashe.) 
specimens of the flowering branches of black-ebony from Andros, Bahamas, 
o Indies. (Given by Hon. George larke. 
specimens of flowering plants from Florida. (By exchange with Mr. Herbert 
R. Mills. 
I specimen of ree pellucida from the New York Botanical Garden. (Given 
by Mrs, N. L. Brit 
2 specimens cet mosses from California. (Given by Mrs. W. A. Murrill.) 
281 specimens mostly from Cuba. (By exchange with the United States 
National Museum. 
§ specimens “‘Lichenes Suecici Exsiccati,’’ fascicle X. (Distributed by Pro- 
fessor G. O. A. Malme. 
2 specimens of mosses from Hannibal, Missouri. (Given y Rev. John Davis.) 
5 specimens of mosses from Nova Scotia. (Given by Dr. C. B. Robinson.) 
2 specimens of mosses from Alaska. (Given by Dr. R. Heber Howe, Jr.) 
19 specimens of fungi. (By exchange with Dr. Charles E. Fairman.) 
1 specimen of Ascobolus (type). (By exchange with Dr. B. O. Dodge.) 
pecimens ‘North American Uredinales,”’ century 5. (Distributed by Mr. 
nee Bartholomew.) 
