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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
(Given by ees F. Kemp. ) 
(Given by M whitaa an. 
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15 specimens of ferns from Idal 
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k, (Given ty Mrs. 
13 specimens of palm fruits . Hawaii. 
9 water-colored drawings of Cuban plants by Mrs. 
N. L. Britton, 
20 specimens of fleshy fungi from Chappaqua, New York. (Given by nee Cc. E. 
Rider. 
) 
65 specimens of flowering plants from southern Pennsylvania. (Given by Mr. J. 
J. Carter. 
214 specimens of flowering plants from Canada. (By exchange with the Geologi- 
cal snes of Canada. 
specimen of Hypomyces lateritius. 
ae den. 
(By exchange with the University of Upsala, 
4 photographs of type ae of Cyathaea from Jamaica, (By exchange with 
the United States National 
25 specimens of fleshy fae toa Staten Island, New York. (Given by Mr. W. 
H. Ballou 
(Distributed by Mr. John Macoun. ) 
250 soecuudcta of mosses from Canada. 
(Given by Miss Annie 
6 irae of hepatics from Waterville, New Hampshire. 
Lor 
21 Reig of flowering plants from the northeastern United States. (Given by 
nell. } 
,100 specimens fala the Philippine Islands. 
pa Manila, 
7 specimens a pine, cedar and elm. 
of Natural His 
3 — He fungi from New York. 
Coriolus pubescens from Ithaca, New York. 
(By exchange with the Bureau of 
(By exchange with the American Museum 
(Given by Mr. E. B. Southwick.) 
2 speci (By exchange with 
Professor George Ee Atkins son. ) 
g plants from Utah. (By exchange with Professor A. O. 
Jf St 
Garrett. ) 
145 specimens of flowering plants from British Columbia and Yukon. (By ex- 
change with the Geological Sariey of Canada.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
(Collected by Dr. J. A. Shafer.) 
(By exchange with Mr. A. J. Manda.) 
iven by Mrs. E. Van 
5 plants from Cuba for conservatories. 
: plants of Calathea for conservatories. y 
2 plants of Agave americana for conservatories. (Giv 
saa Ketchum 
1 plant of Cereus for conservatories. (Given by Mrs. O. C, Stillwell.) 
I ee of Cereus for conservatories. (Given by Mrs. H. L. Britton. ) 
10 bulbs of Kaempferia from st for conservatories. (By exchange with 
the Dept. of Agriculture of Transvaal. 
Z “tia on for poate and nursery. (By 
se. ) 
pia Wa gton 
exchange with the U. S. National Museum, through Dr, J. N 
