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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
10 oo of boleti from Pisgah Forest, North Carolina. (By exchange with 
Dr. H. D. House. 
I specimen of fungus from Formosa. (Given by Mr. W. H. eae 
60 specimens of flowering plants from Florida. (Given by Dr. . Harper.) 
Io specimens of fleshy fungi from New Jersey. (By Se 7 Mr. W. H. 
Ballou. 
2 specimens of Salvia verticillata from Pennsylvania. (Given by Prof. C. L. 
Gruber. 
1 specimen of Corylus americana from New Jersey. (Given by Mr. W. D, 
Kearfott. ) 
0 specimens of flowering plants from the West Indies. (By exchange with the 
Field Museum of Natural History 
80 specimens of flowering plants from California. (By exchange with the Univer- 
sity of California. ) 
I specimen of Zphelis mexicana from Cuba. (Given by Mr. F, S., Earle. ) 
53 specimens of flowering plants from Ocean County, New Jersey. (Given by 
Mr, Percy Wilson. 
I specimen of Seaginella rupestris from Long Island, New Vork. (Given by Mr, 
E. N, E. Kline. 
75 specimens of Boletaceae from Ohio and Kentucky. (Given by Prof. Bruce 
Fink. 
90 specimens of fleshy fungi from the Bronx. (Collected by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
130 specimens of fungi from Chappaqua, New York. (Given by Mrs. C. E. Rider 
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I specimen of Teainéies robiniophila from Ohio. (By exchange with Mr. E. C. 
Volkert. 
2 specimens of /wonotus amplectens from Florida, (Given by Mr. C. H. Baker.) 
22 specimens of fleshy fungi from New Jersey. (By exchange with Mr. W, H 
Ballou. 
35 specimens of flowering plants and ferns from Connecticut. (Given by Mr. R. 
C. Benedict. 
2 specimens of flowering plants from Amagansett, New Jersey. (Given by Miss 
M., F, Eady. 
6 specimens of mosses from North America, Neate n by Mr. George E. Nichols. ) 
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27 specimens of fleshy fungi from Monmouth County, New Jersey. (By exchange 
W.H 
. H. Ballou. 
specimens of fleshy fungi from Riverhead, New York. (Collected by Dr. J. H. 
Barnhart. 
1 cee of Steccherinum pulcherrimum from New York City. (Given by Mr. 
wv H. Ballou. 
specimens of boleti from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Prof. D. R. 
Sumstine. 
I specimen of Oxygena equina from New York. (Given by Prof. H. J. Banker.) 
