128 
586 specimens from Southwestern North America. Coane by ine oo 
325 specimens from the Isle of Pines. ee . H. Curtiss. ) 
19 mosses from Michigan. (By exchange with = 7 es 
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e eedy. ) 
Islands, Alaska. (Given b Mr. oe T. Horne. ) 
7 specimens from Utah and Montana. (By exchange with Oberlin ei is 
4 specimens of twigs a trees from Pennsylvania, (Collected by Mr. 
Shafer. 
5 miscellaneous museum specimens. (Given by Mr. a Weinberg. 
I photograph o of Florida vegetation. (Given by The ¢ Macintosh Monthly. ) 
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2 acne from New Jersey. (Given by Mr. Macy Cahart.) 
28s tai from Jamaica, (By exchange with the Department of Public Gar- 
dens a Plantations, Jamaica. 
1 specimen Me from Indiana. (Given by Mr, Chas. C. m. ) 
837 miscellaneous specimens. (By eaage with the a Gardens, Kew, 
England. ) 
259 specimens from Washington. (Collected by Mr. H. S. Conard.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS, 
1 orchid from South Bimini, Bahamas. (Given by Dr. C. F. Millspaugh. ) 
9 bulbs of //ymenocaltis sp., from Crawley, La, (Given by Mrs. P. S. Lovell.) 
z Echeverias. (By exchange with Mr. F. Weinberg. 
18 plants from New Providence, Bahamas. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
89 plants from south Florida, (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton. ) 
6 plants of Zérinaw sp., from Sands Key, Fla. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
88 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. he ae ids. ) 
hrubs. (Gi . jo 
50 packets of seed. (By ee with the Botanical pate Zurich. ) 
18 packets of fern spores from Jamaica, (Given by Prof. L. M. Underwood.) 
1 packet of seed. (Given by a M. E. Ross. 
2 packets of seed. (By exchange with Fairmount Park, pee ) 
19 packets of Crataegus seed. (Given by Mr. Benj. II. ith. 
te: . 
5 packets of seed. (By exchange with Mr. F. Weinberg. ) 
| fseed. (By exchange with the B ical G , Hamburg, Germany. ) 
