199 
p fi Stockbrid Massachusett C. Dr. N.L. Britton.) 
350 specimens Cacti. Sse es from aie ade culeivation in the green- 
houses, mostly by R. S. Willia: 
Pp 
Macleania insignis, Thibaudia laurifolia, and Vaccinium 
cordatum. ar the Botanical Garden, Brussels, Belgium 
1 specimen of Sophoclesia nummularifolia. (By ex chaos with the Botanical 
Garden, Gerine Germany.) 
5 specimens, with photographs, of Cavendishia glutinosa, C. Graebneriana, C. 
Wercklei, C. costaricensis, and C. Hoffmanni. (By exchange with the Botanical 
ies Berlin, Germany. 
men (By exchange with the United 
ee Department of pings ure 
I Pa 2 Eug 
Dr. N. L 
I Se ee nee plum. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusb 
ecimen, with photograph, of Vaccinium fissum. 
Pear Botanical Museum, Munich, Germ: 
‘y 
speci: s of flowering plants from Russia. 
e.) 
a uniflora from Harrington House, Bermuda. (Given by 
y-) 
(By exchange with the 
any. 
2 photographs of Vaccinium eriocladum and V. micranthum. (From the De- 
Candolle Herbarium. 
photograph of Vaccinium Myrsinites. 
(From the Museum of Natural History, 
nes France.) 
specimens, with photographs, of Vaccinium angustifolium and V. angusti- 
folium glaucescens. (From the Royal Gardens, , England.) 
ime mosses from North and South America. (By exchange with 
5 specimens of Hejadea from Maine. (By exchange with Miss Annie Lorenz.) 
Io specimens of marine algae. (By sar See wit . A. 
14 specimens of ferns from America. (By 
barium, Paris, France.) 
4 specimenis of lichens from Washington. (By exchange with Mr. A. S. Foster.) 
1,500 specimens from Bermuda. (Collected by Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Britton, 
Mr. Stewardson Brown, and Fred J. Seav 
er. 
100 specimens “ Uredineen,"’ fascicles XLIX and L. (Distributed by H. & P. 
Sydow. 
Mrs. Weber- van- Bosse.) 
xchange with the Bonaparte Her- 
25 a “Phycomyceton et Phycometen,” fascicle VII. (Distributed by 
H.& P. 
yao 
35 specimens 3 "Ascomycetes," fascicle 51. (Distributed by Dr. Heinrich Rehm.) 
m B iven by Dr. N. Britt 
Texas. (Distributed by Mr. ea Ruth. a 
m the Everglades and Miami River, Florida. (Gi 
a | 
of iaded aurea from an open well near Miami, Florida. (Given by Mrs. 
fies ae 
2 museum specimens from Cuba. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wils: 
mn.) 
114 specimens of flowering plants from Tobago, West Indies. aban by 
Mr. W. E. Broadway.) 
