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4 lichens from California. on en by Messrs. A. J. Hill and C, F. Baker. ) 
3 museum specimens of Daedalea querc (Given by Mr. D. S. Ge vee 
2 museum specimens of Casuarina from ee (Collected by Dr. M. A owe. ) 
68 fossil plants from western North America. (Collected by Mr. as H. 
erg. 
I herbaria specimen from California. (Give a a George B. Grant.) 
6 herbarium specimens from Lake George. (Given by Mr. S. H. Burnham. ) 
I photograph of the type specimen of Rudbeckia a Ns (oe by Mr. C. 
D. Beadle. 
23 cee specimens from the southwestern United States. (By exchange with 
Prof. 2 be Tracy.) 
fy 
p Diego, California. esti by Mr. J. S. Merriam. ) 
22 Japanese ferns. (Given . Miss Clara L. Bi en 
8 museum specimens from Jamaica. (Given b: 
8 specimens of flowering plants from Oe a: 
Earle. ) 
I museum specimen of Pfilium cristacastrensis from Lake George. (Given by 
Mr. S. F. Burnham. 
18 herbarium specimens from New 
. Wm. F. Fawcett. ) 
(Collected by Mr. F. S. 
Mexico. (Given by Prof. T. D. A. ine . 
m specimen of Collinsonia Canadensis. (Given by Prof. L. M. Un 
eae 
137 herbarium specimens from Patagonia. (Given by Mr 
1specimen of Onxagra pallida latifolia. 
hout. 
. Barnum Brown.) 
(By exchange with Mr. Geo. B. Oster- 
Ii museum specimens of insect flowers. (Given by McCormick & Co., of Balti- 
163 specimens of European fungi. Ais n by Mr. Wm. A. Murrill.) 
43 specimens of fungi from Connecticut. (Given by Prof. L. 7 Uoderwon. 
3 museum specimens from New jap (Collected by on. ) 
184 herbarium specimens from Colorado. (By exchange a i pane Agri- 
cultural College. 
1,320 specimens of fungi. (Given by Dr. J. S. Billings.) 
(Given by Dr. A. J. Grout. ) 
(Given by Mr. H. D. House. 
from Long Island and eastern North America. 
2,340 
( By exchange with Mr. E. S. M 
19 herbarium oo a . southern United States. (By exchange with 
Prof. S. M. Tra 
speci (By exchange with the Bilt- 
more ae 
men of Ryacheboee from North Carolina. 
um, 
I museum specimen of Cructbulum crucibuliforme from Connecticut. (Given by 
Prof. L. M. Underwood, 
I fern from the southeastern United States. oa uh Prof. C. S. Williamson. ) 
. (Giv ane Prof. V eo ae 1.) 
195 mosses from Peeuay: (Col ted by M. Dusén.) 
1 specimen of Lunularia cruciata ae Califeeainc "Given by elie aie 
36 miscellaneous mosses, (Given by Dr, A. J. Grout, f 
erbarium ) 
