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— 500 specimens of pteridophytes, being the herbarium of Professor L. M. Under- 
ee = ahi a and ae ee by Miss A. M. Vail). 
Mrs. J. I. Northrop. a 
16 specimens of hepatics from Maine and eee (Given by Miss H. 
Bailey. 
2 museum specimens of Hepaticae from the Adirondacks. (Given by Miss C. C. 
Haynes. ) 
7 herbarium specimens from Florida. (Given by Mr. 
I specimen of Chenopodium carinatum from Texas. 
Kenzie. 
225 specimens of European fungi. 
S. Rapp.) 
(Given by Mr. K. K. Mac- 
(Distributed by Messrs. J. C. Schmidt and G. 
Kunze. 
20 specimens of marine algae from Nova Scotia. (Given by Miss Evelyn Bene- 
3 pholoiaals of European pines. (Given by Mr. G. R. w.) 
mens of Karwinskia Humboldtiana. (Collected by aa D. T. MacDougal. ) 
35 cim 
I specimen of Rhus littoralis. (By pias with the U. S. National Museum. - 
1 specimen of Frudlania Eboracensis from New York. (Given by Mr. H. 
House. ) 
use. 
herbarium specimens from New Mexico, (By exchange with Prof. T. D. 
A. Cockerell. } 
1 herbarium a from eles. 
lege . evita 
arium specimens from Colorado. (By exchange with Mr. eo: Osterhont. ) 
Illinois. (By exchange with Mr. F. E. McDonald.) 
(Collected ty Mr. C, F. 
(By exchange with the Colorado Col- 
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| Rerbariule specimens from western North America. 
Baker 
H , being the herbarium of the late Dr. Theodore G. 
white, (Given for the Columbia Herbari 
3,600 herbarium specimens from Bolivia and Peru. (Collected by Mr, R. S. 
Williams. ) 
5 specimens of pines from America and Europe. (Given by Mr. G, R. Shaw.) 
200 herbarium specimens from Jamaica, (Collected by Mr. Geo. E. Nichols.) 
2 museum specimens, ‘‘ nuts’? juice, and fruit of Gewifa. (Given by Messrs, D. 
T. Savimore & Co. 
rium specimens from the islands adjacent to California. 
) 
55 herbar (Given by 
Miss Alice Eastwoo 
PLANTS AND SEEDS, JANUARY, 1904. 
2 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the New York Zodlogical 
Society. 
99 bulbs. (Purchased from Messrs, Suzuki & lida, Japan. ) 
1 plants, mostly for the conservatories. (Purchased from Messrs. Suzuki & 
pan, 
o succulents. (By exchange with Dr. J. N. 
se. ) 
7 succulent cuttings. (By exchange with Dr. : N. Rose.) 
