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PLANTS AND SEE 
2 plants from near Pittsburgh, Pa. (Given by Mr. J. A. Shafer.) 
8 plants for the aa cio from St. Augustine and Miami, Fla, (Collected 
by Dr. N. L. Britton. 
Pp rt nse (By niet with Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
3 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr, T. S. Brande; ) 
egee. 
3 plants of PAyllocactus ae ons, (By oe with the New York Zodlogical 
Society. } 
25 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. F. Wei 
47 plants for the co 
nberg. ) 
vatories, from Chihuahua and Rio Balsas, Mex. (Given 
e. 
1 plant of Seuromatum pedatum, (Given by Mr. R. Hamblet. ) 
160 a for the conservatories from Arizonia and Lower California, 
by Dr. D. T. MacDougal. 
2 plants of Mimosa sensitiva arborea. 
Industry. ) 
(Collected 
(By exchange with the Bureau of Plant 
7 plants of Echeveria cuspidata, from Vesa Coahuila, Mex. (By exchange with 
Dr. J. N. Rose 
5 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the Missouri Botanical 
d 
Garden.) 
1 plant of Cyrtopodium. (Given by Mrs. John Ega 
8 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Be J. N. Rose.) 
plants for the herbaceous grounds, from Palisades, N. J. "(Collected by Mr. 
1 
1 Castalia pains: (By exchange with the New York Zodlogical Society. ) 
1 plant of Gorolobus laevis. Beat n by Mr. C. S. Willi 
36 plants from Lake Hopa' (Collected by Mr. Grore V. Nash.) 
2 plants of Cerastium arvense elanaan, from the serpentine barrens, Lancaster 
Co., Pa. (Given by Mr. varter. 
4 plants for the pouseivarories collected by Dr. Palmer in Mexico. (By exchange 
with Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
I a of Cereus ts asa eee: (By exchange with Mr. F. Weinberg.) 
9 plants fe g nservatories. (Given by Dr. C. G Waters. ) 
