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329 specimens of flowering plants. (By exchange with the University of 
Copenhagen. 
1 specimen of Quercus Pricei Sudw. (By exchange with the United States 
Forest Service.) 
2 specimens of Texan hickory-nuts and pecan-nuts. (Given by Dr. Robert 
T. Morris.) 
30 specimens for the drug collection. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
2 specimens, twigs and fruits, of Hicoria microcarpa. (Given by Dr. J. A. 
Shafer.) 
1 specimen of “ Guayule” from Sonora, Mexico. (Given by Dr. F. J. H. 
Merrill.) 
31 specimens of commercial powdered drugs. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
48 specimens of flowering plants. (By exchange with the United States 
National Museum.) 
276 specimens of flowering plants from Missouri. (Collected by Mr. B. F. 
Bush. 
16 apie of Euphorbia elastica and various fruits from Mexico. (Given 
by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
i plant of Epiphyllum for aa lnsaae (Given by Miss E. aan 
6 cuttings of Peperomia reflexa? for conservatories. (Given by Dr. H. 
2 cacti for the conservatories. (By,exchange with United States National 
h Dr. J. N. R 
ose. 
1s plants for conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. Frank Weinberg.) 
so plants of Dionaea muscipula hee conservatories. (Purchased. 
1 packet of seed for conservatories. (By exchange with Hortus Teng- 
gerensis, Lawang, Jav 
2 packets of Hane seed from Colorado. (Given by Mr. W. W. Egg- 
leston.) 
43 packets of mes seed. (Collected in North Carolina, Georgia and 
Tennessee, by Mr. W. W. Eggleston.) 
