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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
27 cultures of fungi. (Given by Dr. Mel. T. «) 
3 specimens of ene (Given by Professor D. R. Sum 
7 seinen of polypores from Ohio. (By exchange with L. Ae holts.) 
20 specimens of ‘“‘American Hepaticae.”” (Given by Miss ce duline. cee Ty 
1363 specimens of mosses from Japan. (By exchange with M. Jules Cardot.) 
II specimens of mosses from California. (By exchange with C. C. Kingman.) 
specimens of ‘Solechacbe jum and Cree (By exchange with M. Jules 
men of Anthelia J k fi Washington. (Given by Miss Caroline 
H 
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Gate idee kis ) 
4 specimens of Hepaticae ‘from New York and New Jersey. (Given by Miss 
Caroline Bae Haynes.) 
museum specimens of '‘ guayule’’ (Parthenium argentatum) from the Stockton 
Plateau, Texas. (Given by Prof. F. E. Lloy 
ecimens of seed-plants from ie Hacky: Mountains. (Given by Mr. W. W. 
Eggleston.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
I plant of Crinum for conservatories. (Given by Mr. James Wood.) 
5r nan derived from seeds from various sour 
I packet seed of Clitoria glycinoides. (By enanee with Public Gardens, 
Jamaica, W. 
I packet see sei of ‘Chinese date.” (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
468 packets of seed. (By exchange with the Missouri Botanical Garden.) 
I packet of seed of Triplaris surinamensis. (By exchange with Public Gardens, 
Ww. 
packet of seed of — rupesiris. (Given by E. F. Ramsey.) 
I ee ed. (Given by Mr. H. C. Pearson.) 
I packet of seed. (By nok with Imperial Botanic Garden, St. Petersburg, 
Russia.) 
* LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM AUGUST 1 TO OCTOBER 31, 1910. 
ontinued.) 
BaIER, JOHANN get Horti medici Academiae altdorfiensis historia curiose 
conquisita. Altdorfi, 
ARBARO, ERMOLAO. Adj 
post Dioscoridis fa Daeouis locavimus. Coloniae, 1530. 
BARENTIN, FRIEDRICH WILHELM. Die Vegetation in der Mark Brandenburg. 
Berlin, 1840. 
ject he lobed 6, ’ guem 
