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Garden March 12, to examine certain species of the genus Cer- 
cospora, many of which are harmful to cultivated plants. 
Dr. Gertrude S$. Burlingham was at the Garden during the 
Easter vacation, studying the genus Russula for publication in 
“North American Flora.” Her monograph on Lactaria, a closely 
related genus, has recently appeared in this work 
r. J Cowell, director of the Buffalo Botanic Garden, and 
inspecting the collections at the two conservatory ranges and at 
the propagating houses 
Meteorology for M ae —The total precipitation for the month 
was 1.04 inches. Maximum temperatures were recorded of 54.5° 
on the 13th, 65° on the 20th, 81.5° on the 25th, and 85.5° on the 
29th. Also minimum temperatures were recorded of 22.5° on 
the 11th, 17° on the 18th and 32° on the 22d. 
ACCESSIONS. 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS, JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1910. 
Bercer, ALWIN. Stapelicen und Kleinien einschliesslich einiger anderer ver- 
wandter Sukkulenten. Stuttgart, 1910. (Given by the Author. 
BRIDGEMAN, THoMas. The florist’s guide. Ed. 2, New York, 1836. (Given 
: robart. 
Bripceman, Tuomas. The fruit cultivator’s manual. -New York, 1844. 
(Given by Dr. J. H. Barnhart. 
BRIDGEMAN, THOMAS. The young gardener’s assistant, New edition, New 
York, ane (Given by Dr. J. H. Barnhart. 
CANNON, WILLIAM AUSTIN. ‘Studi ies in heredity as illustrated by the trichomes 
of species ane hybrids ee glans, Oenothera, Papaver, and Solanum. Washingto: 
1909. (Given by Dr. D. ‘T. MacDougal. 
Carnegie Institution o Washington. Year Book 6 & 7. Washington, 1908~09. 
2vols, (Given by Dr. D, T. MacDouga 
CoppeTT, WILLIAM. American penliaee London, 1821, (Given by Dr. J. 
H. Barnhart.) 
Conrab, HENRY SHOEMAKER & Hus, HENRI THEODORE ANTOINE. Ria 
lilies and how to grow them. New York, 1907. (Given by Mr. G. V. Nas 
CouLTER, JoHN MerLeE& NeLson, AVEN. ew manual of Sees of the a 
ocky Mountains, New York, 1909. (Given by Dr, N. L. Britto: 
Doy.e, Martin. The flower garden, New York, 1835. cae by Dr. J. H. 
Barnhart. ) 
