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ERSTEDT, a E. A collection of pamphlets dealing with the muset of Europe. 
Pa 1865-1 
MUSEUM AND HERBARIUM, FEBRUARY, 1904. 
200 herbarium specimens from Italy. (By exchange with Dr. G. - aes 
3 museum specimens of Eucalyptus citriodora. (Given by Mr. E. A. aefer.) 
32 herbarium specimens from Montana and Utah. (By ae as eee 
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i of Eriocaulon Kérnichianum from Arkansas. (By exchange with 
the eae of Harvard University. 
283 Colorado plants. (By exchange with the Colorado ee of Agriculture, 
(Given by Presi 
2 specimens for the drug collection. (Collected ee Mr. ay . Shafer.) 
10g herbarium specimens from Nicaragua. (Collected by Mr. C, F. Baker.) 
Florida. (Given r. S, Ra 
46 specimens from the Gulf States. (By exchange sith oe S. M. Tracy.) 
31 plant plates and photographs. (Given by Miss A. M. 
178 specimens of hepatics from New York, New ante a Massachusetts, 
(Given by Miss C. C, Haynes. 
13 specimens of fungi from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Professor D. R, 
Sumstine. ) 
1 photograph of Picea from Oregon. (Given by Mr. E. P. Sheldon. ) 
Sheldo 
214 herbarium ao from St. Catalina and San Clemente, California. (Col- 
lected by Mrs. B. Tra: 
200 herbarium specimens from Jamaica. (Collected by Mr, Geo. F. Cara e 
3m specimens of the fruit of Eucalyptus ficifolia. (Given by Mr. 
Shafer. a 
I museum specimen of Pinus reuricata, (Given by Mr. G. R. Shaw.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
56 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. J. L. Childs.) 
s. M. E, R 
3 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr: 5S 
I jar seedlings of Zisania aquatica. (Given by Mr. J. A. Pauigiew: ) 
1 plant of Dudleya compacta. (By eghoge its Dr. J. N. Rose.} 
. H. Rusby. 
1 packet of seed from Bolivia, in ected by Mr. R. S. Wi 
iams. } 
13 packets of seed from Cuba. (Collected by Dr. N, L. Britton and Mr. Percy 
Wilson, 
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I packet of seed. (Given by Mr. A, I. Burnside. ) 
