House. ) 
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4 specimens of Crataegus from New York. (By exchange with Dr. H. D. 
7 specimens of Crataegus from Virginia. (By exchange with the United States 
National _ ‘um. 
127 specimens of mosses from Central America. (Distributed by Dr. E. Levier. 
306 scala of lias ia from the southern United States. (Collected by Mr. 
W. W. Eggleston.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
5 orchids for conservatories. (By with oe . A. Manda. } 
33 plants from Cuba, for conservatories. (Col by Dr. J. A. Shafer.) 
2 plants from the Everglades, Fla., for doneetate ies (Collected by Dr. J. K. 
(By exchange with Bureau of Plant 
Small. ) 
roo plants fi ‘ sery. 
Industry, U. S. Department of ie dcilten re, Washington, D. C. 
8 cacti from Key Largo, Florida, for conservatories. (Collected by Dr. J. K. 
Small. 
1 plant of Opuntia arizonica from Arizona, Md conservatories, (By exchange 
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h U. s. National Museum, through Dr. J. N 
