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The total precipitation in the Garden during January, 1904, 
amounted to 5.42inches. Maximum temperatures of 36° on the 
ist, 35° on the gth, 37.5° on the 16th, 47° on the 23d, and 36° 
on the 30th were recorded; also minima of — 17° on the sth, 
— 12° on the 6th, and —6.5° on the 18th. 
The temperature of the-soil at a depth of 6 inches (15 cm.) 
fluctuated between freezing point and 35.5° 
e total precipitation for February amounted to 3.44 inches, 
Maximum temperatures of 51.5° on the 7th, 33% on the 14th, 
The temperature of the soil at a depth of 6 inches (15 cm.) 
fluctuated between 30° and 35° F. 
ACCESSIONS. 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM JANUARY 1, 1904, TO 
FEBRUARY 25, 1904. 
AcLoqurE, A. Flore de la région ae alet ates de la France. Piste 1904. 
AGARDH, J. G. Analecta algologica, Continuatio V. Lunde, 
L DER. UO) uchungen tiber Entwicklung und coal eini« 
RTARI, 
ger Protococcoideen. Mo , 
BARTON, ETHEL SAREL. The poiles Halimeda. Leiden, 1901. (Given by 
Dr. M. A. Howe. } 
BERTHOLD, G. Die Bangiaceen des Golfes von Neapel. Leipzig, 13) 
BORGESEN, F. Zhe marine algae of the Faerées. Copenhagen, 1902. a 
by Dr How 
: . Howe. 
Bory DE St. VINCENT, J. B.G. M. Voyage dans les quatre principales iles des 
mers @ Afrique. Paris, 1804. 4 vols. 
fo} LVApsBk. tudes sur la distribution des mousses en France. Paris, 
CHWYG, HIERONYMUS. vertuose boke of distyllacyon of the waters of 
bes 
CALIFORNIA STATE ieraneen Society, Transactions, 1858. Sacramento, 
f Colu 
Canapa. Report of the Minister of Agriculture. Onan, 1896 and 1900-1901. 
2 vols. (Given by the Trustees of Columbia University. ) 
