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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
35 specimens of fungi from Ohio. (Given by Prof, A. D. 
ven by Selby.} 
32 specimens of flowering plants from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Mr. S. 
\ 
S. Van Pelt.} 
2 specimens of Litholepis indica from Luzon, P. I. (Given by Dr. C, B. Rob- 
inson, ) 
900 specimens of fungi from the vicinity of Mountain Lake, Virginia. (Collected 
ve Dr, W. A. Murrill, 
specimens of flowering pleats from Delaware County, New York. (Given by 
Dr. “Pi Dowell. 
specimens of Mexican mosses, (Collected by Mr. C, G. Pringle.) 
go specimens from the mountains of Jamaica, W. I. (Collected by Miss Alex- 
andrina Taylor. 
250 specimens from Bermuda. (Given by Miss Delia W. Marble, 
imen of fi 
I specimen of us North Carolina. (Given by Prof. F. L. ) 
specimen of fungus from Brooklyn, Ne k. (Given by Mr. J. J. Levison.) 
25 specimens of mosses from Europe. (By exc e wi Georg Roth. 
E ( xchan ith Dr. 
2 specimens of Halicoryne Wrightii from the Philippines. (Given by Dr. C. B. 
Robinson. } 
329 specimens of ferns, lichens, fungi and algae from California. (Collected by 
Dr. M. A. Howe. 
I museum specimen of lees from France. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
400 a of flowering plants from Nevada and California. (Collected by 
Mr, A, A. Heller. 
I specimen of Cantharellus Wrightii, (By exchange with the Royal Gardens, 
— Eng land. 
gi from Pennsylvania. (Distributed by the Carnegie Museum, 
tae ) 
Lo specimens of gue from Pisgah Forest, Biltmore, North Carolina. {By ex- 
change with Dr. H. D. House. 
1 colored drawing of a fleshy fungus from Jamaica, W. I. (Given by Mr. Wm. 
Harris. 
6 specimens of parasitic fungi from Nova Scotia. (By exchange with Professor 
John Dearness. 
24 specimens of polypores from Pennsylvania. (Given by Professor D. R. Sum- 
stine. 
2 specimens of Secotium agaricoides from Ottawa, Canada. (Given by Mr. J. 
M. Macoun. ) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
3 plants of lemon verbena for conservatories. (Given by Mr. M. Richter. ) 
37 tree ferns from Jamaica for conservatories. en 
1 plant of Ananas Ananas for conservatories. (Given by Mr, J. V. Borin.) 
82 plants from New Jersey for nursery. (Collected by th G. V. Nash.) 
Tor plants of cacti from California for conservatories. (Collected by W. T. 
Schaller. ) 
