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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM, APRIL AND MAY, 1904. 
2 mosses from Vermont and Massachusetts. (By exchange with M. A. Lorenz.) 
22 herbarium specimens from Montana and Utah. (By exchange with Oberlin 
College. 
2 museum specimens of py la communis leaves. (Given by Mr, J. A. Shafer.) 
2 mosses from Maine. (Given by Mr. J. F. Collins, 
6 herbarium specimens from Cuca (By exchange with the Colorado College 
of Agriculture. ) 
24 North A for the Columbia University Herbarium. (Distributed 
by Mr. J. M. Holzinger 
I photograph of Grens Greggii. (Given by Dr. D. T. MacDougal. ) 
51 plates of ferns. (Given by Professor L. M. Underwood. ) 
4 museum specimens of tobacco from Canada. ake by Mr. G. ee el.) 
1 museum specimen of Mexican rubber bush. (Given by Mr. pede : 
16 herbarium specimens of Polyporaceae, from western Sear pens 
Mr. H. J. Banker. 
94 herbarium specimens from Sonora and Lower California, (Collected by Dr. 
. T. MacDougal. } 
I aaa of a made from the fiber of Ayave lechuguilla, (Given by Mr, W. 
H. 
20 specimens of rubber, illustrating the manufacture of the fountain pen. (Given 
by the L, E. Waterman Co. 
8 museum specimens from Texas and Mexico, (Collected by Dr. D. T. Mac- 
Dougal. ) 
4 museum specimens. (Collected by Mr. G, A. Skene. 
3 museum specimens for the drug collection. (Given by Mr. J. A. Shafer.) 
35 specimens of matting and Juncus effusus fiber. (Given by the Goodall Mat- 
ting Co.) 
96 he aeage bgngri of marine algae from the Kadiak Island, Alaska, 
(Given by Mr. . T. Horne. 
2 specimens a Hepaticae from Washington. che n by Mr. Henry S. Conrad.) 
2 museum specimens of cauliflower. (Given by Mr. Jas. Green. 
3 museum specimens of horseradish. — ae Mr. Frank Weinberg. ) 
3,080 herbarium ,specimens of marine algae from Florida and the Bahamas, 
(Collected by Dr. M. A 
. Howe. 
3 specimens of Hepaticae from New York. (Given by Mr. Wm. T. Horne.) 
4 specimens for the drug collection. (Given by J. A. Shafer.) 
2 museum specimens of fruit of 4/nus rugosa. ae by Mr. R. C. Schneider. - 
2 specimens of 7Arinax fiber and hat from the Bahamas. (Acquired by Dr. 
Howe 
7 museum specimens of Indian corn. (By exchange with Prof. H. F. Roberts. ) 
29 specimens of twigs of North American trees. (Given by Mr. Ne W. Eggleston. ) 
3 specimens of Para rubber and rubber type. (Given by M Aarons. ) 
2 specimens, stem and seeds of Apistolchia macrophylla. yee by Mr. J. A. 
Shafer. i 
160 museum ae of marine algae from Florida and the Bahamas, (Col- 
lected ay Dr. M. A. Howe. ) 
