21 
207 miscellaneous specimens. (By exchange with the United States National 
gees 
specimens of flowering plants 
from Manchuria. 
a Botanic Garden, a as 
(By exchange with Im- 
oe panes 
-plants. a ns Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
Dr. H. H. . 
I specimen of Japanese wax. (Gi y.) 
9 museum specimens from Cuba. eel = Dr. . es Saree -) 
II specimens of raisin grapes from California. (Given by M ord.) 
839 carats of flowering plants and ferns from Mexico, eee a Dr. 
H. H. Rusby. 
120 specimens of Crataegus from chet reese 
160 specimens of ferns from Haw: (Give Mr. D. D. dwin.) 
I specimen of Phoradendron phryll f: ew es ae by J. M. 
Thorburn & Co. ; 
oe pe Mr. ses E. Smith.) 
1 specimen of elderberry wine made by Mrs. John Marlowe. (Given by Miss 
Anne Dorrance. 
26 museum specimens from Cuba. , (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
pecimens of flowering plants from the West Indies. (By Ha with 
Peas I. Urban.) 
specimens of Gerardia from the eastern United States. 
{Given by Mr. F. W. 
Pennell.) 
2 specimens of Grindelia squarrosa. (Giv 
43 miscellaneous specimens. 
Museum. 
n by Mr. F. T. Pember.) 
(By eines with the ee States National 
6 specimens of rice from Burma. — o Mrs. Alice C. Russell.) 
17 specimens of drugs. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby. 
2 nee of Sphagnum from Mt. isle New York. 
(Given by Professor 
E. B. Chamberlain. 
2 specimens . mosses oe Illinois. (By exchange with Mr. W. W. Calkins.) 
specimens from Oregon. (By exchange with the United States 
National a 
n ee en Blodgettii from Florida. (By exchange with the Bilt- 
more herbarium. 
Rey of Gymnogramme schizophylla from Jamaica. (Given by Professor 
D. S. 
21 specimens of Fissideus from South America. (By exchange with Dr. V. T. 
Brotherus. 
coeennil of Oncidium from Brazil. Sk by Mr. A. Lange.) , 
3 specimens of Colorado plants. (Given by Mrs. M. E. Soth.) 
; specimens ae Colorado plants. ee by Professor T. D. A. Cockerell.)} 
specimens of Opuntia from ac eomacl (By exchange with the United States 
ee Museum.) 
33 specimens from Colorado. (By exchange with Mr. George E. Osterhout.) 
189 specimens from Colorado. (By enc Rey Mr. Earl L. Johnston.) 
59 specimens from Nevada. (By exchange with the University of Nevada.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
2 Phyllocactus. (Given by Mrs. F. E. Cu 
rtiss.) 
1 Strelitaia reginae. 
(Given by Mr. F. R. Newbold.) 
