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18° on the 6th, 27° on the 12th, 21.5° on the 18th and 26° 
on the 27th. The mean temperature for the month was 43.25° 
ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
210 specimens of flowering plants from Connecticut., (By exchange with Dr. E. 
H. Eames, 
i specimen of Aypnun dt Pa from Vermont, haha by Dr. fos Grout. ) 
2 Zpecimens of woody fungi from Georgia. (Given by Dr. ae er. ) 
fungi from New a rsey. (Giv en 7, by M = "Dall ou. - 
I museum specimen of Peridermium from South Carolina. ie by Dr. H, 
H. pi ry.) 
0 specimens, ‘* Fungi Columbiani,’’ Cent. 28 and 29, (Distributed by Mr, E. 
Peet 
2 specimens of Zriglochin concinna. (By exchange with the University of Cali- 
fornia. 
I museum specimen of cat-tail —— — Tealy. (Given eh si Charles ra i 
rida, (Coll 
1,500 specimens of flowering and P 
by Dr. J. K. Small and Mr. J. J. Carter.) 
3 ee of Scleroderma vdlgare from Pennsylvania. (Given by Dr, J. K. 
Smal 
1 snecinien of Fomes ungulatus from Colorado. (Given by Prof. E. Bethel.) 
I specimen of Jvonotus perplexus from Connecticut. (Given by Prof. A. 
Graves. 
I specimen of Cia versicolor. (Given by Mr, P. I. Bryce.) 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM FEBRUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1909. 
ARTHUR, JUSEPH CHARLES, BARNES, CHARLES REID, cares te MERLE, 
Handbook of plant dissection. New York, 1893. (Given Dr, » Murrill.) 
ER, EMANUEL R.. Laboratory pana in elementary Hees ae 1898. 
Ww Murrill. 
LARK, CHARLES H. aerated manual in practical botany. New York, 1898. 
(Given by Dr. W. A. Mur 
Darwin, FRaNcis. Te ‘and letters of Charles Darwin. New York, 1904. 2 
vols, 
DrEtTMER, WitHELM. Das kleine phanzenphysiologische Praktikum, Ed. 3. 
Jona, 1 
Die.s, Lupwic. Pflanzengeographie. Leipzig, 1908. (Deposited by the Trustees 
of Columbia Universit 
DodrF LER, IGNAZ.  Botaniber-AdvetsBuehs Ed. Wien, 1909. 
ERREEA, Recueil d'oeuvres. Bruxelles, ek 3 vols. (Given by 
Err ra.) 
eS ee & Massart, Jean, Notice sur Léo Errera. Bruxelles, 1908, 
(Given by Madame Léo Errera, ) 
