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MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM, JANUARY, Igo4. 
museum Aare of fruits for collection of North American Dendrology. 
ines by Mr. L. R. Abrams. 
3 specimens we Petasites palmata from Massachusetts. (Given by Prof. F. E. 
Lloyd. } 
100 specimens, ‘‘ Fungi Columbiani,’”? Century 19. (Distributed by Mr. E. 
Bartholomew. ) 
specimens of mosses from Wyoming and Utah. (Collected by Messrs. R. N. 
eae ae A. Nelso 
I museum specimen a Japanese persimmons. (Given by Mr. T. . Greene. ) 
I museum specimen of Aicoria fron Georgia. (Given by Mr. R. 
3 herbarium specimens from New Jersey and Long Island. (By ees with 
rout and 
ainerd. 
4 herbarium specimens from the eastern United States. (Given by Mr. S. H. 
Burnham. 
et mosses from Minnesota. (By exchange with Mr. J. M. Holzinger. ) 
museum specimen of /pomoea arborescens from Mexico. (Given by Dr. D. T. 
aay 
8 specimens of Sa/ix from Ontario. (Given by Mr. W. Herriot. 
62 herbarium specimens from Utah, Idaho and Montana. . exchange with 
Oberlin College. ) 
28 specimens of woody fungi from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Prof. D. R. 
Sumstine. 
69 herbarium specimens from central New York. (By exchange with Mr. H. 
D. House. 
12 photographs of western American trees. (Given by Professor E. O. a 
I museum specimen, a black thorn cane. (Given by Mr. Wm. Gay 
1 herbarium specimen of Covi//ea from California. (Given by Mr. ae io Kalb.) 
13 museum specimens of medicinal plants of the Cheyenne fade (Given by 
Mr. Geo. B. Grinnell. 
205 herbarium specimens from western North America. (Collected by Mr. H. 
M. Hall. 
I oe of the tideland spruce from Oregon. (Given by Mr. E. P. She 
003 specimens of Algae mainly from North America, aa and Portugal. 
fie by Col. Nicolas Pike. ) 
ecimen of Corsinga marchantioides from Italy. (Given by Miss C. C. Haynes.) 
don.) 
