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1 specimen of Leucobryum from Illinois. (Given by Mr. W. W. Calkins.) 
8 specimens (types) of mosses. (By exchange with Mr. Jules Cardot.) 
22 specimens of flowering plants from Maine, South Carolina and Alabama 
(Given by Mr. K. K. Mackenzie.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
I2 cactus plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with U. S. National 
Museum, through Dr. J. N. Rose. ; 
I plant of Tillandsia from ‘Apsentine: (By exchange with U. S. Nat. Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose. 
5 plants of Zemia from Herradura, Cuba. (Given by Mrs. F. S. Earle.) 
1 Castanea sativa. (Given by Dr. W. C. Deming.) 
1 Bourgainvillaea, (Given by Mr. F. R. Newbold.) 
r plant of Salvia leucanthe. (By exchange with Board of Park Commissioners, 
Rochester, N. Y., through Mr. John Dunbar. 
rmaple plant. (By exchange with Vassar College, through Mr. Wm. Stopher.) 
i ased.) 
I packet seed of Gentiana crinita. ae n by Mrs. F. E. Curtis.) 
I packet seed of Passiflora laurifolia. (By exchange with Public Gardens, 
Jamaica, W. I. 
I packet seed of maken Bonplandiane. (By exchange with U. S. Nat. Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
I packet seed - Paurotis Wrightii. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
