198 
(By exchange with Dr. F. D. oe 
(Collected by Dr. F. J. Sea 
I specimen of fungus from Porto Rico. 
er.) 
(By poet with 
150 specimens of fungi from New York. 
I specimen of Porodisculus pendulus from Pennsylvania. 
Mr. Paul J. Ander: 
34 specimens of ane from Washington. (By exchange with Mr. S. M. Zeller.) 
4 specimens of fleshy fungi. (Collected by Professor R. A. Harper.) 
36 specimens, of aie fungi from Yellowstone National Park. ae exchange 
with Dr. W. n.) 
22 specimens 3 of faa from Seattle, Washington. 
Zeller.) 
960 oe sa flowering plants from Jamaica, West Indies. 
Mr. William Harris.) 
18 specimens o fungi from Porto Rico. 
6 specimens of Drepanocladus from Montreal, Canada. (By 
Professor H. Dupret.) 
I specimen of Papillaria nigrescens from Florida. (By exchange with Mr. 
Severin Rapp 
(By exchange with Mr. S. M. 
(Collected by 
(By exchange with Brother Hioram.) 
¢ xchange with 
f South Dakota. (By o. with Mr. S. S. Visher.) 
by Dr. C. B. Robinson.) 
a specimens of mosses from Pictou, Canada. (Giv 
ae exchange with Brother 
68 specimens of flowering plants from Porto Rico. 
Hioram. 
2,500 specimens from Cuba. (Collected by Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Britton, Mr. 
John F. tes and Miss Harriet L. Britton.) 
93 specimens of flowering plants from Porto Rico. (By exchange with Agri- 
cultural caus Station. San Piedras, Porto Rico.) 
ants from Cuba. (By Sarat with Brother Leon.) 
Nor the herbarium of J. H. 
pl. 
120 specimens of mosses ation th America. (Fro 
Hart.) 
2 specimens of Alriplex and Eriogonum from the western United States. 
by Dr. E. L. Greene.) 
353 specimens of flowering plants from Nevada. (Collected by Dr. A. A. 
(Given 
of Phi bulate f. ork. (Given by Professor J. F. Kemp. 
2 specimens of mosses from ce nem (By exchange with ries 
H. Dupret 
ing plants from Colorado. (By exchange with Mr. George 
Osterhout.) 
1 specimen of ihe Linaria showing spurred and spurless peloria. (Given 
tum.) 
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3 specimens of Chamaesyce from Louisiana. (Given by Mr. E. C. Wurzlow.) 
2 museum specimens of Holacaniha Emoryi from peas fe by Dr. R. E 
Kunze.) 
I specimen of Juniperu. 
by Dr. N. L. Br: oe 
6 specimens of dru (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
I specimen of ieee Deans from Louisiana. (Given by Mr. E. C. 
Wurzlow. 
85 specimens, mostly Cacti. (By exchange with the Smithsonian Institution.) 
b li fi Harrington Sound, Bermuda. (Given 
