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6 specimens of mosses from Troy, Jamaica, W. I. (Collected by Mr. J. King 
Brown, 
20 specimens of mosses and hepatics from Santo Domingo. (Collected by Mr. 
Norman Taylor. 
2 specimens of Polyporaceae from Ohio. (Given by Professor A. D. Selby.) 
20 specimens of mosses from France. (Given by Brother Leo 
26 specimens of woody fungi from Ohio. (By exchange on Mr. L, O. Over- 
holtz. ) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
17 plants from Panama. ge by Dr. M. A. Howe.) 
3 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. Frank oe ) 
19 plants from Santo Domingo. pains by Mr. Norman Taylo: 
I Plant of Hibiscus schizaepetalus for the conservatories. (Given oy Mr. Esmonde 
n. 
I plant of Opuntia from Mexico. (By exchange with the United States National 
J. N. Ro 
s of seeds from nO Doria ngo. (Collected by Mr. Norman a ss 
I a of seed of a Pentstemon from Colorado. (Collected by Dr. 
sby. 
12 packets of seeds. (By exchange with Botanical Garden, Penang. ) 
5 packets of palm and cycad seeds from Mexico. (By exchange with Dr. J. E. 
arvey. ) 
