185 
ACCESSIONS. 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM SEPTEMBER 1 TO SEPTEMBER 
30, 1908. 
R, HANS. Grundlagen und Ergebnisse der Pflaneenchemie. Erster Teil. 
908. 
, Jutius. Die Lebensvorgdnge in Pflanzen und Tieren. Berlin, 1908. 
Franck, Raou H. Die Lichtsinunesorgane der Algen. Stuttgart, 1908. 
Havurer, Hans. Uber Juliania, eine Terebinthaceen-Gattung mit Cupula.... 
Dresden, 1908. 
OUARD, CLODOMIR. Les soocécidies des oe @ Europe et du bassin de la 
Mediterranée. , Tome Premier. Pa 
KosucKstet "Pau & VALETTE, TH. Code des couleurs... Paris, 1908 
GULA, WAL . Phlanzend jalowie: Leipzig, ve 8). 
ICKERS, ANNA. Phycologia Barbadensis. Paris, 
aris, 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
175 specimens of fungi from New York City. (Collected by Dr. ue Ay sai 2 
133 specimens of fungi from New Orleans, Louisiana. (Give 
Earle, 
106 specimens of flowering plants from Africa. (By exchange with the Royal 
Gardens, Kew, England.) 
100 specimens ‘* Kryptogamae Exsiccatae,” Cent. XIV, for the Columbia Her- 
barium. (By exchange with the Natural History Museum, Vienna, tri 
oe ns of Rutaceae from Lower California, (Given by Mr. T. s. Brand- 
er specimens of hepatics from Mexico, Panama and Colombia. (Distributed by 
Mr. F, Renauld. ) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS, 
78 plants for conservatories. (By exchange with United States National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. 
2 ferns for hephaceond collection. (Given by Mr, R. C. Benedict.) 
3 plants of Fragaria for herbaceous ees ee by Dr. P. A. Rydberg. ) 
30 plants for the herbaceous collections. (Collected in an vicinity. ) 
I plant of Zpidendrum for conservatories. (Given by Mr. D. T. Darnolt.) 
1 plant of Haemanthus for conservatories, (Given by Mrs. a H. Harrison. ) 
7 palms for conservatories. iven by Mrs. P. L. von 
16 plants from Mexico for conservatories. (Given by Dr. F. E. Lloyd.) 
2 plants for paaiuaie (Given by Mr. F. F. vonWilmowsky. ) 
2 packets of Crataegus Give 
( n by Mr. B. F. Bus’ 
I packet of See nee for herbaceous collection. Given by Mr. E. S. 
Steele. 
1 packet of seed from Mexico. (Give n by Dr. H. H, Rusby.) 
24 plants derived from seed from various sources. 
