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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
52 — of fleshy fungi from Chappaqua, New York. (Given by Mrs. 
Cc. £E 
1 specimen of Boletus scaber from Hempstead, New York. (By exchange 
with Dr. R. M. Harper. 
25 specimens of fungi from New York. (Collected by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
16 erin, of fleshy fungi from New Jersey. (By exchange with Mr. 
w. H. 1.) 
specimens of mosses from Kentucky. (Collected by Mr. W. W. 
fies on. 
1 specimen of Linaria Linaria from Pennsylvania. (Given by Mr, Romyn 
Hitchcock.) 
§ specimens of Anthoceros Macouni and Riccia membranacea from Con- 
necticut. (Given by Miss Annie Lorenz. 
20 Hines of fungi from Chaveaais New York. (Given by Mrs. 
Cc. EL 
2 specimens of Boletus from Maryland. (Given by Mr. W. R. Maxon.) 
9 specimens of fungi from Staten Island, New York. (By exchange with 
Mr. W. H. Ballou 
1 photograph “of fungus in a mine, Idaho. (Given by Professor J. 
F, Kemp.) 
1 specimen of moss from Staten Island, New York. (Given by Mrs. 
N. L. Britton.) 
242 specimens of mosses from Bolivia. (Given by The Bolivian Rubber 
Company. 
I specimen of Pholiota from New Jersey. (Given by Mr. 0. P. Medsger.) 
28 gaia of marine — from North Carolina and South Carolina. 
(Given b . W. D. Ho 
3 specimens of mosses he Connecticut. (Given by Miss Annie Lorenz.) 
6 specim of mosses from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. (Given 
by Mr. George E. Nichols.) 
2 ciety of mosses from Florida. (Given by Dr. R. M. Harper.) 
ecimen of moss from Delaware County, New York. (Collected by 
ie Vou Taylor.) 
93 specimens of fleshy an from Chappaqua, New York. (Given by 
Mrs. C. E. Rider and Mrs. . Murrill. 
specimens of Dioon pcan from Mexico. (Given by Dr. C. J. 
Gunse rlain, 
4 specimens of flowering plants from Colorado. (By exchange with 
Mr. George 7 Osterhout.) 
166 ns flowering plants from Canada. (By exchange with 
aes ee ey of Canada. 
4 specimens of oo plants from the eastern United States. (Given 
by Dr. ea Dow 
24 specimens - pn plants from Pike’s Peak, Colorado. (Given by 
Mrs. M. E 
