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3 eerie of Colvillea racemosa from Jamaica, West Indies. (Given by Mr. 
William Harr 
270 ene sae the botanical collections of the Peary Arctic Club Expedition 
of 1908-09. (Given by the American Museum of Natural History. 
4 specimens of mosses from North America. (By exchange with Professor T. C. 
rye. ) 
3 specimens of mosses from New Haven, Connecticut. 
Geo. E. Nichol 
35 canbe oa flowering plants from the eastern United States. (Given by Mr. 
S$. S. Van Pelt and Mr. C. S. Williamson. ) 
(By exchange with Mr. 
6 specimens - coniferous plants from New Jersey. (Given by Mr. Bayard Long.) 
I specimen of Artemisia biennis from England, (Given by Mr. G. Claridge 
) 
Too specimens, ‘‘ Fungi Columbiani’’ Century 30. (Distributed by Mr. Elam 
Bartholomew. 
3 specimens of mosses and hepatics from British Columbia. (Given by Dr, H. H. 
Rusby, 
1 specimen of Puccinia poromera. (Give Mr. E. W. D. Holway.) 
25 specimens, ‘ Lichenes Suecici co ” fascicle VI. (Distributed by Dr. 
G. O. A. Malme. 
33 specimens of flowering plants from North America. (By exchange with the 
United States National Museum. 
3 specimens of mosses from Bronx Park, New York City. (Given by Mrs. N. L. 
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67 specimens food plants from western North America. (Collected by Dr, H. 
H. Rusby. 
12 specimens of fossil plants from Shiobara, Japan. (Given by Miss M. C. 
Stopes. 
20 specimens of fossil plants from Eschscholtz Bay, Alaska. (Given by Pro- 
fessor H. FE Osborn. ) 
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Florissant, Colorado, (Given by Mr. Frederick 
K. Vreela: nd.) 
135 specimens ap foe plants from! Colorado: (Given by Professor J. F. Kemp. 
( ge 2 Columbia University. ) 
4437 ee from Cuba. (Collected . Dr. J. A. Shafer. 
for the Economic Museum, ees Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
4 specimens of mosses from South America and Africa. (By exchange with Dr. 
2 v. Brotherus. 
5 specimens of mosses from tropical America. (By exchange with Mr. Jules 
Zardot 
20 specimens of flowering plants from the Black Hills, South Dakota. (Given 
oy Mr. N. T. Peterson. 
118 specimens of flowering plants from Canada. (By exchange with the Geo- 
Sil Survey of Canada, 
9 specimens of Lepidium from the eastern United States. (Given by Mr. E. P. 
3icknell. ) 
