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fresh specimens growing near his home at Femsjé, in southern 
Sweden, where the flora is quite different from that at Upsala. 
On the evening of October 14, I left Upsala and went to Stock- 
holm, visiting Mr. Lars Romell the same evening and arranging 
for the work of the next day, he having very kindly offered to 
assist me in every way possible during my stay there. Early 
the next morning, we visited the Botanical Garden, at Frescati, 
Clusters of the glistening ink-cap mushroom, Coprinus micaceus, at 
the ae of an elm near the main building of the University of Upsa 
a suburb of Stockholm, wheré it was reéstablished by Bergius 
about twenty-five years ago. The garden is small but very 
well worth seeing. A very interesting feature of the museum 
is the immense collection of woodcuts, lithographs, and photo- 
graphs of botanists from all over the world, collected by Pro- 
fessor Wittrock, the director, during a period of about forty 
years. 
