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5 Cuban cactus plants for conservatories. (Given by Brother Leon.) 
i plant of Mamillaria nivosa from Grand Turk. (Given by Mr. C. B. Frith.) 
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6 plants of Mozinna sessilifolia from Texas. (Given by Mr. J. W. Drummond.) 
1 plant of Carex planteginea. (Given by Mrs. J. R. Delafield.) 
plant of Opuntia. (Given by Dr. D. T. MacDougal and Mr. G. Sykes.) 
22 plants of Dionaea muscipula. (Given by Mr. M. F. von Klein.) 
14 orchid and cactus plants from Cuba. (Given by Mr. Manley Fitch Gates.) 
30 plants of Drosera. (Given by Mrs. L. E. Frank. 
9 bulbs from South Africa. (By exchange with Dr. C. hamberlain.) 
2 plants of Opuntia. (By exchange with U. S. Dept. of Yeates through 
Mr. S. M. Tracy. 
67 Cuban plants. (Collected by Dr. J. A. Shafer.) 
2 plants of Mamillaria vivipaya. (By exchange with U. S. National, Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Ros 
142 cactus plants - conservatories. (By exchange with U. S. National Mu- 
seum, through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
plants of Opuntia. (By exchange with U. S. National Museum, through 
Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
2 plants of Gormania oregana. (By exchange with U. S. National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose 
8 plants for conservatories. (By exchange with Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
716 plants derived from seeds from various 
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I packet seed of Xanthoceras ih a (By eae with Fairmont Park.) 
4 packets of Mexican palm s. (By exchange with Dr. J. C. Harvey.) 
7 packets of Hawaiin seed. “Give by Mr. W. J. MacNeil.) 
7 packets of seed. (Given by . H. Rusby.) 
5 packets of seed. (By exchange with Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, India.) 
4 plants of Dionaea muscipula. 
I1§ plants from Cuba. ie by Dr. N. L. Britton and Mr. J. F. Cowell.) 
60 pints 108 ee Sanaa bean by Mr. R. Boeder.) 
(Giv y Dr. C. C. Curtis.) 
; a ilies, (By exchange re ae Wn. Tricker.) 
I plant of Aerides virens. (By exchange with Messrs. Knight & Struck.) 
2 orchids for conservatories. (By exchange with Messrs. Lager & Hurrell.) 
4 plants of Nephrolepis muscosea. Pierson 
45 plants of Comptonia peregrina. (Collected by Mr. James 
125 plants for outdoor collections. xchange with Buffalo Botanic Garden.) 
I§ plants of Hevea brasiliensis, (Given by Messrs. Henderson & Korn. 
5 plants for conservatories, from Cuba. (Given by Mr. H. J. Nix. 
71 South African bulbs. (Given by Miss Ferguston, through a E. Billings.) 
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3 plants of Vinca major aurea. (By exchange with Mr. Wm. Tricker.) 
2 plants for conservatories. (By exchange with Buffalo Botanic Se ) 
9 plants of Agave. (By exchange with Missouri Botanic Garden.) 
I plant of Liparis ee (Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
27 plants from Cuba. (Collected by Dr. J. A. Shafer.) 
450 plants for outdoor collections. (punehacd: } 
