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Meteorology for March—tThe total precipitation for the month 
was 3.67 inches. Maximum temperatures were recorded of 57.5° 
on the gth, 56.5° on the 15th, 70° on the 22d and 55.5° on the 
30th. Also minimum temperatures were recorded of 16° on the 
7th, 15.5° on the 17th, 17° on the 25th. 
ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
571 specimens of Crataegus from the Southern States. (By exchange with the 
Biltmore Herp ua, 
mens of flowering ake from British America. (By exchange with 
ee Geologea Survey of cam da.) 
ichig: h Mr. C.K. ee 
a specimeiié of Crataegus from pea ed (By exthanee with Mr. C. 
Bissell. 
specimens of Crataegus from Pennyslvania. (By exchange with the Carnegie 
re Pitts burgh. 
17 specimens of Crataegus from Ohio. (By exchange with the University of 
Ohio. 
835 specimens of Montana plants. oe ed by Mr. B. T. Butler. 
1458 specimens from western Cuba. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson ) 
206 specimens of Rubus from eastern pone America. (Given by Mr. E. P. 
Bicknell. 
specimens ‘North American Uredinales,"’ Century I. (Distributed by Mr. 
oe ae ew.) 
2 specimens of Florida plants. (Given by Mr. Henry Nehrling.) 
4 specimens of flowering plants from the western United States. (Given by 
Mr. George V. Nash. 
2 specimens of Alloplectus from Costa Rica. (Given by Captain John Donnell 
Smith. 
specimens of conifers from Georgia. (By exchange with Mr. H. A. Allard.) 
1 photograph of Gyrostachys cernua from New York. (Given by Miss Helen 
Ingersoll.) 
7 photographs of Venilla planifolia. (Given by Mr. J. Manhei. 
15 specimens of mosses from Connecticut. (By exchange with Be Gone E. 
ae 
specimens of flowering plants from Arctic America. (By exchange with 
‘ies Gave of Christiania.) 
