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rubs and trees = hardy collection. (By exchange with Board of Park 
hester, N. Y. 
2 plants of Dracaena oe s Lindeni. (By exchange with Mr. A. J. Manda.) 
3 cactus plants for con: ee (Given by Mr. Randall Comfort.) 
3 cactus cuttings for conservatories. (By exchange with U. S. Nat. Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
1 Opuntia monacantha, (Given by Mr. Koltz 
125 Washington plants for hardy collections. ae exchange with Park Com- 
mission, Spokane, Wash., through Mr. J. W. Duncan. 
25 plants of Butomus umbellatus. (Given by Brother as 
2 plants of Echinocactus Lecontei. (Given by Dr. R. E. 
66 plants for conservatories, mainly orchids. (By oe Git Missouri 
er’ Garden. 
plants for conservatories. — by Mr. F. - een, 
ene Opuntia Lindheimeri. at. Museum, through 
Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
a bulbs of Bletia sp. from Mexico. (By ce with Dr. J. C. Harvey.) 
plants derived ae seeds from various source 
I packet seed. (By exchange with Missouri er ee 
By exchange with P ission, Spokane 
23 feces seed. “(By eicaae with Board of Park Commissioners, Rochester, 
ox: 
2 packets of seed. (Given by Miss Genevieve R. Watson.) 
T packet of seed of Silene sp. from Bermuda. ieee by Dr. N. L, Britton.) 
packets of seed, from Durban Bot. Gard., S. Africa. (By exchange with 
h Dr. C. 
I packet of seed of ae Wrightii. (By exonaiiee with Buffalo Botanic 
en. 
LABORATORIES 
2 Zei h i bj tiv , 1/12 of] immersion. 
, 1/12 oil immersion. 
: en tz No. a Hoggnen oculars. 
Stufen micrometer ocular. 
