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was 0.64 inch. Maximum temperatures were recorded of 96° 
on the 8th, 95.5° on the rith, and 97° on the 24th and 25th. 
Also minimum temperatures were recorded of 54° on the 6th, 
60° on the 15th, and 57° on the 19th and 31st. 
ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
ffl 1 Arkansas. (Given by Professor J. T. Buch- 
holz.) 
1 specimen of cones of Pinus resinosa from Vermont. (Given by Dr. N. L. 
Britton.) 
3 specimens of Microthamnium from Mexico. (By exchange with Mr. Jules 
Cardot.} 
45 specimens of hepatics from Jamaica. (oven by Dr. Alexander W. Evans.) 
e peci f Omphalandria li: ib Cuba. (By exchange with the 
Field Museum of Natural History.) 
150 specimens of Crataegus from Missouri and South Carolina. (Given by Mr. 
John Davis. 
3 photographs of Pinus glabra from Georgia and South Carolina. (Given by 
Porfessor W. C. Coker.) 
25 specimens for the local herbarium, from Morris County, New Jersey. (Given 
by Mr. R. C. Benedict.) 
43 specimens o of young fern plants. (Given by Miss Margaret Slosson.) 
30 specimens “‘Ascomycetes”’ fasc. 46. (Distributed by Dr. Heinrich Rehm.) 
16 specimens of Aster from New York. (Given by Professor E. S. Burgess.) 
8 specimens for the local herbarium, from Staten Island. (Given by Dr. Arthur 
Hollick.) 
0 specimens for the local herbarium, from Westchester County, New York. 
(ie in . Barnes. 
cimens ‘tr rom Idaho, Washington and Oregon. (By exchange with the 
eae ie National Museum.) 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM APRIL 1 TO JULY 
CANDOLLE, AUGUSTIN PyrRAMUS DE. Prodromus systematis ae regni 
vegetabilis. ne fe 73. 17 vols. in 20. Index. Auctore H. W. Buek. 
erolini, 1840-74. 4 vols. in 2. 
LARK, GEORGE H., & FLETCHER, JAMES. Farm ae of Canada. Ed. 2. 
ANDOGER, MICHEL. Novus ee sores ue Parisiis, 1910. 
KIENITZ-GERLOFF, FELIX. Praktikum. Leipzig, 
IQIo. 
AUER, KARL, LINSBAUER, LUDWIG, & PORTHEIM. LEOPOLD VON. Wiesner 
ae seine Schule. nee ent.) Wie: 
Lopner, MAx. haa ~ Piane As Sianaeniee Jena, 1909. 
MUTzE, WILHELM. Rose: d Sommerblumen. Leipzig, 1910. 
