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n Hendley Barnhart. ) 
, RG. pie manual for the cultivation of the strawberry. Ed. 6. 
. by Dr. Joh 
N, ae ae subtropical garden. London, 1871. 
(Given by Dr. 
art. ) : 
- Yorker. Vol. 10. Rochester, 1859. (Given by Dr. John Hendley 
& 
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Barnhar 
Sal e< TARO & SAKURAI, HANZABURO. Catalogue sunnier aie in 
the ao ee ne of the Imperial Museum 1891. (Give 
by Miss Anna Mur ail.) 
ScHULZ, Coie E - Natur-Urkunden: Pflanzen. 
ScHuLz, Gzore E. F. ais hunden: Pilze. Berlin, 1908. 
H L.] cones plantarum centrali-americanarum. 
Berlin, 1908. 
[Balti- 
{ NE: 
more, 1908.] (Given by fe aut 
TRASBURGER, EDUARD ey AND OTHERS. Text-book of botany. Ed. 3. 
London, 190 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
50 specimens ‘ Phycotheca — oe Fascicle XXX. (Distributed 
by Messrs. Collins, Holden, and Set 
4 specimens of mosses from ee cut. 
(Given by Miss Annie Loren 
mosscs from the Chiricahui Mountains, Arizona. 
(By. age 
with Mr. J. C, Blumer.) 
214 specim ‘Crytopgamae Formationum Coloradensium.’ (Distributed by 
Professor Frederic E. Clements. 
specimens of mosses from Costa Rica and Guatemala. (Distributed by Mr. 
E. Levier. 
61 specimens of flowerless plants from Bermuda. (Collected by Mr. Stewardson 
Brown. ) 
4 specimens of d: Slaw eas H. H. Rusby.) 
7 Syrian food products. en by Mr. Siyd eae Albestany. ) 
5 specimens of Chines Ae products. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby. 
2 specimens of Bovista pila from Vermont. (Collected by Dr. M. A. Howe.) 
1 specimen of rust from Long Island, New York iven by Dr. H. D. House. ) 
4 specimens of woody fungi for the conservatories. (Collected by Dr. W. A. 
Murrill. ) 
22 — of polypores from the Adirondack Mountains. (Collected by Dr. 
W. A. 
112 specimens of drugs. (Given by Messrs. Merck & Company.) 
100 specimens ‘‘Bryotheca Exotica.’’ (Distributed by Mr. E. lees 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
plants for woody nursery. (Given by M . S. Adam 
D, A. Cockerell. > 
oe nb Mr, 
risaema Stewardsoni for herbaceous grounds. me by Mrs. E. 
ritto 
1 plantof Dryopteris Goldicana X marginalis. (Collected by Mr. R. C. Benedict. } 
38 chrysanthemums for nursery. (By exchange with the Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry. 
257 plants derived from seed from various sources. . 
