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ACCESSIONS: PLANTS AND SEEDS, JUNE, 1909. 
2 plants for herbaceous grounds. (Given by Mr. F. Wenisch. ) 
15 pall for conservatories, (By ae with U. £. National Museum, through 
Dr. J. N. R 
; plants os cacti for conservatories, (By exchange with Mr. F. Weinberg. ) 
plants of ee ea apyrus for conservatories. (In exchange with Messrs. 
Steak and 
2 plants oF Dye ClintonianaX marginalis, for nursery. (Given by Mr. R. 
ict. 
plants of Monstera delictosa for conservatories. (Given by Mrs. Louis Fitz- 
gaa ) 
10 plants for woody nursery, (By exchange with Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture. 
1,366 nate derived from seed from various so 
18 plants from the Bahamas, W. I., for conservatories. (Collected by Mr. P. 
Wilson. ) 
1 packet of ote Coa by Mr, S. Praisner. } 
2 seeds of A; (By exchange with Bureau of Plant Industry, U. 
ee y: 
. Dept, iculture. 
33 packets of seed, (By exchange with Hortus Tenggerensis, Lawang, mae : 
2 packets of spores of paths! from Bermuda, for conservatories. (Give 
Mrs. Bluck, via Miss Delia arble. 
140 packets of seeds. a mnie with Botanical Garden, Oxford, England. ) 
