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BINSON, beet Lincoin, & FERNALD, MERRITT LYNDON, 
any ‘any, Seventh edition. New Yo 
Morrill. 
Gray's new 
ork, 1908, (Given by Dr. W. A. 
ScHWEINITZ, Lewis DAVID VON. Synopsis cig in America boreali media 
degentium. Philadelphia. 1832. (Given by D Pee) ming. 
Science-Gossip. Edited by M. C, Cooke @ J. E. Ta oe London, 1866-77. 
12 vols, 
THONNER, FRANZ. Die ra een legs Berlin, 1 
& Van 
Warzurc, OTTO, OMEREN BRAND, J. E. ae der Welt. 
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ILLIAMS, J. R. Suceruions for school gardens, Jamaica, 1908. (Given by 
Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
77 aie of hepatics from the Franconia Mountains, New 2 (Given 
ie Lo 
oth ae of 1908. 
y: 
1 museum specimen of Meemeris from Singapore. (Given by Mr. A. H. Church.) 
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6 specimens of the leaves of Sassafras Sassafras. (Given by Mr. Edwin W. 
Humphr eys. ) 
4 from New Hampshire. (Given by Miss Annie Lorenz. ) 
4 fossil specimens of Picea canadensis. (Given by Dr. Arthur Hollick. 
13 oe of various fossil plants from Colorado and New York. (Given by 
Mr. Edwin W. Humphreys. 
II specimens ‘‘ Hepaticae Norvegici.’? (From the herbarium of N. Bryhn.) 
aa oe of marine algae from the Dutch East Indies. (By exchange with 
Mrs. A. Weber-van Bosse. 
22 specimens “ Musci Canariensia.’’ (From the herbarium of N, 
(Fr Bryhn. ) 
I specimen of fungus from Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. (By exchange with Mr. 
H. eee ring. 
© specimens of Canadian mosses. (Distributed by Mr. John Mac 
in.) 
1 specimen of Meomeris from the Friendly Islands. (Given by Trinity College, 
Dublin.) ; 
1 model of the morel. (Given by Dr. W. C. Deming.) 
I specimen of fungus from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. (Given by Dr. J. K. 
Small. 
5 — of resupinate polypores from Lincoln, Nebraska. (Given by Mr. R, 
J. Poo! 
2 specimens of Boletus granulatus from Biltmore, North Carolina. (Given by 
Dr. H. D,. House.) 
5 specimens of polypores from Flat Rock, North Carolina. (Given by Mr. E. R. 
Memminger. 
52 specimens of marine algae from Pacific Island and Australia. (By exchange 
) 
with Maj. Th. Reinbold. 
SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
5 palms for conservatories. (Given by Hon. W. G. Choate.) 
2 plants of Phyllocactus for conservatories. (Given by Mrs. M. Mott.) 
