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MaTsuMURA, JINZO. Jadex plantarum japonicarum.  Tokioni, 1904-05. 2 
vois. 
MArTsuMuRA, JINzo & HAyatTa, Bunzo. Lnumeratio riers in insula For. 
mosa sponte crescentium. Tokyo, 1906. (Given by Dr. B. Robinson. 
; THEW FONTAINE & FONTAINE, ae Morris. esources of 
West Virginia. Wheeling, 18' Give Dr. . Barnhart.) 
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mary. London, 1731. 
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Philippines rt I, anila, 1903 ivi ey i . Barnhart. 
Proceedings of the Society ri Cie Bisley and Medicine. Vols. 1-4. 
1904 es (Given by Dr. William J. Gies. ) 
S, WILLIAM CHASE. “Plant anatomy .. . and handbook of micro-technte, 
STEVEN: 
Saee 1907. 
Watt, GrorcE. Zhe wild and cultivated cotton plants of the World. London, 
1907. 
WIESNER, JULIUS. Der panes der Phlanzen. Leipzig, 1907. 
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WooLson, GRACE A d how to grow them. York, 1906. 
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OPF, FRIEDRICH WILHELM e ttf in chomischer, botanischer, 
pharmakologischer und fed hee ae Jena. 7. 
PICTURE COLLECTION. 
1 photograph of a view in Bronx Park. (Given by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
I portrait of Professor Charles F, Chandler. ae a. Dr. N. c Britton. ) 
5 photographs of botanists. (Given by Mrs. N. L. Bri 
1 photograph of Porto Rico Give: rs. a L. Brit 
1 photog! of Evening Primroses in Professor de Vries garden, Amsterdam. 
~N, ritton. 
1 photograph of Abbé G. Bresadola. (Given by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
1 photograph of a portrait of Linnaeus, (Given by Dr. P. A. Rydberg.) 
18 plates from various sources 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
4 specimens of drugs. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
634 specimens of Texas plants. (By exchange with the Missouri Botanical 
‘Garden. 
pecimens of North American ferns. (Given by Professor L. M. Underwood 
y -) 
25 wax models of pteal fruits. Made by Mr. A. Hyatt Verrill.) 
2 specimens of fungi from British Columbia. (Given by Mr. E. W. D. certs ) 
68 specimens of flowering plants from Missouri. (Given by Mr. B, F. Bus! h. ) 
i fe i Dr. 
27 specimens ern: iven by Dr. Philip Dowell.) 
485 specimens of Mexican plants, (Collected ae a E eae 
5 specimens of Viola from South Carolina. ( H, 
Ca Given by Mr. D. e.) 
2 specimens of Cunninghamites elegans from North ae (Given by Mr. E. 
‘W. Berry.) 
