125 
ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
16 ferns from Vermont. (Given by Miss Margaret Slosson. ) 
I specimen of Sphagnum pases from Georgia. . (Given by Mr, H. H. 
Bartlett. 
§o spe “* Ascomycetes,”’ fasc. 42 and 43. (Distribated by Prof. Rehm. ) 
D. Holway.)} 
2 oe of rusts. (Given by Mr. E. W. 
5 ferns from Staten Island, New York. (Given by Prof. Philip Dowell. ) 
593 specimens of flowering plants from Arizona. (Distributed by Mr. J. C. 
Blumer. 
217 specimens of oe plants from the Old World. (By exchange with the 
Museum of Natural History, Paris. 
17 ferns from the eastern United States. aie by Mr. R. C. Benedict. ) 
3 specimens of Malpighiaceae from Mexico. (By exchange with the University 
of California. 
28 specimens of ferns from New Jersey. 
200 specimens, ‘‘ Kryptogamae ara eee 
x h the K. K, D 
(Given by Mr. Macy Carhart. ) 
15 ot 16, for the Columbia 
Hofmuseum, Vienna, 
{ By exchange with Mr rC. C. 
44 specimens of flowering plants ns Florida. 
ia from Ohio. (Given by Mr. J. H. Scha 
508 specimens of flowering plants and ferns ci Méxéo: 
C. A, Purpus. 
8 specimens of flowering ames from Georgia and Alabama. 
with the United States National Mu: 
ach of Wect; 
(Distributed by Dr. 
(By exchange 
tria erence and Sphaerostilbe intermedia, 
hi 
ange with Rev. G. Bresadola. 
m South Carolina. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rus! 
usby. } 
113 specimens of miscellaneous fungi, from Guadeloupe, W.I. (Collected by 
Pére Dus: 
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PLANTS AND SEEDS, 
155 packets of seeds. (By e: georal eee La Mortala Gardens, Italy.) 
1 packet of seed from China, (Give Dr. H. H, Rusb 
6 tubers of Caladium sp. from aie for eondervaloriee 
Roddie Minor. 
2 packets of hickory-nuts fromeVan Buren, Arkansas. 
Morris. 
19p plan ts for conservatories. (By exchange with Mr, H. I. Pra 
| gh oni i Cereus from Cu oe (Collected by Dr, J. A. oh 
conservatories. (By mane with Bureau 
(Given by Miss 
(Given by Dr. R. T. 
of hae ae ) 
117 plants for conservatories from Cuba, (Collected by Dr. N. L. B 
6 of Bananas, from Surinam, S. A. (By exchange a United 
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Fruit Canpaay, ae pian. 
