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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
47 specimens of flowering plants from central New York. (By exchange with 
9 1 fi Jamaica. (By exchange with the Department 
of Agriculture, Jamaicas, Ww. i ) 
21 m Long Island. (Given by Dr. R. M. Hay, rper.) 
45 oe anea of cacti and ee from North America. (By exchange with 
the Aa 8. Na oo eae 
Scotland. (Given by Mr. J. Hunter.) 
pe ecimens of mosses and hepatics from the Philippine nee (Collected by 
eae D. E, Elmer. 
ae Pliotogmp he mostly of cacti. (By exchange with the U.S. National ager > 
© specimens ‘‘ Hepaticae Europaeae Exsiccatae, series V, nos, 250. 
er, 
eae of flowering plants froth Nantucket, Mass. (Given by Mr. E. P. 
ell. 
3 specimens of Nopatea. exchange with U. S. National Museum. 
m Jamaica, (By exchange with the Department of 
Aagiulure Jonsin, Wil. 
27 specimens of flowering plants from the Philippine Islands. (By exchange with 
the U.S. Na tional Museum. 
5 specimens of drugs. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
Ir specimens of mosses from Westchester County, New York. (Collected by Mrs. 
n.) 
18 speci f from Northern Black Hills, South Dakota. (By exchange 
with Miss F. Grace Ernst.) 
PLANTS AND ee 
7 plants from Jamaica f d by D: d Mrs. N, L. Britton. ) 
Io filmy ferns from Jamaica. (Collecte ed 7: Mr. William Har 
I plant of Sedum Poloseni for conservatories. (By e aera with the U. S, 
h . N. Rose 
« Rose. 
18 succulents for caseivatones (By exchange with Mr. F. Weinberg.) 
i sta Rica. . C, Zeled 
I seedling of Segzorta for conservatori (Given by Mr. GC. N. “ricoche.) 
2 plants for herbaceous collections. (Colle cted by Mr, F. 
1 plant of Zeea for conservatories. (By exchange with Fasc Poe Philadel- 
ad 
1 packet of seed of Astragalus Blakei from Vermont. (Given by Mr, W. W. 
sae 
2 packets of seeds of economic plants. aaa i Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
53 plants derived from seed from various sourc 
