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specimen of Saffordia indute from Peru. (By exchange with the United 
See Petonal: piuseunt ) 
p setiloba from Florida. (By exchange with Dr. A. W. 
Evans.) 
Io specimens of mosses from Mexi (By exchange with Brother Leon.) 
31 specimens of arctic plants oe by the Stefanson-Anderson expedition. 
pepatid Mr. R. M. Anderson. 
specimens of flowering plants from South Dakota. (By exchange with 
Professor W. P. ead .) 
4 f orto Rico. (By exchange with mae Hioram.) 
I specimen of Thuidium nigeriae from northers Nigeria. (Given by Mr. W. E 
Nicholson.) 
specimens of ferns and flowering plants from Colorado. (By exchange 
with ae Florence Beckwi' 
25 specimens ‘‘Lichenes Suecici Exsiccati."’ (Distributed by Dr. G. O. A. 
Malme.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
171 plants from Santo Domingo. (By exchange with U. S. Nat. Mus., through 
Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
12t plants from Curacao. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton and Dr. J. A. 
Shafer.) 
os plants from West Indies. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
290 rial from West Indies. (By exchange with U. S. Nat. Mus. through 
Dr. J. N: Ros 
3 plants je St. Jan. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britt 
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(ae by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
5 plants of Trollius laxus. (Given by Miss Kittredge. 
I plant of Sedum anopetalum. a exchange with Brooklyn Botanic Garden.) 
Io bulbs of Lilium sp. (By exchange with Dept. Agric., Bureau of Plant 
Industry.) 
125 plants for nursery. (By exchange with Buffalo Botanic Garden.) 
4 plants of Eremurus robustus. (Given by Mr. B. Hoffmann.) 
15 plants for conservatory. (By exchange with Dept. Agric., Bureau of Plant 
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176 opuntias. (Purchase 
150 lily bulbs. (Pu ) 
29 plants Abutilon. (Purc 
424 plants for rose (Purchased.) 
1,494 plants for decorative collections. oa ) 
273 ferns for herbaceous grounds. (Purchased.) 
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75 Japanese cherry trees. (Given by Mrs. Florence Lydig Sturgis.) 
