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4 opuntias, from Florida. Paani a Dr, J. K. Small.) 
5 hawthorns, (Given b' . A. Shai 
5 plants of Aralia ones waviovale: jo by Mr. T. Smith. 
lants from New Jersey and a for the herbaceous grounds and 
N. L. Bri 
lec 
plants of Echeveria Goldmani. (a ete with Dr. J. N. Rose. ) 
sed. 
tg hardy shrubs and trees. ee by Messrs. Hicks & Son.) 
1 packet seed of Viola Rafinesquei. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
4 packets of seed from Italy. (Given by Mrs. H. L. Britton, 
lected by Dr. N. L. Britton. ) 
46 packets of seed from the Philippine Islands. (Collected by Mr. R. S. 
ms, 
6 packers of seed from Arizona and Lower California. (Collected by Dr, D. T. 
MacDougal. 
22 packets of seed from the Philippine Islands. (Given by Mr. H. Leroy 
Topping. } 
12 packets of seed from Colorado Springs, Colo. (Given by Mr. T. D. A. 
Cockerell. ) 
3 packets of seed from Santa Fe, N. Mex. eke by Miss M. Harrison. ) 
1 packet of seed. (Given by Mr. A. Wakem: 
I packet of seed. (Given by Dr. H. H. Rus 
15 packets of seed. (By exchange with is Botanic Garden, Melbourne, 
ackea of seed from Georgia. (Given by Mr. R. M. Har 
20 oe of seed from Jamaica. (Given by Mr. Tanlinson ) 
14 packets of seed New Zealand eee by Mr H ood, ) 
8 packets of seed. (By exchange wit . F. Weinberg. ) 
1 packet of seed. (Given by Mr. C. G. ) 
65 packets of seed. (By exchange with Ge Botanic Garden, Munich. 
3 packets of seed hange with the Bureau of Plant Industry. } 
253 packets of seed from Mexico. (Given by Mr. Albert de Lautreppe. ) 
1 packet of seed. (Given by Mr, S. B. Parish.) 
121 packets of seed. (By exchange with the Missouri Botanic Garden. ) 
MUSEUM AND HERBARIUM, JUNE AND JULY. 
Io specimens of twigs for the collection of North American Dendrology. (Given 
by Mr. J. Ferguson. 
175 specimens from the Isle of Pines, Cuba. (Given by Mr. A. H. Curtiss.) 
3 specimens of Kohlrabi for the economic collections. (Given by Dr. H. H 
Rusby. 
2 specimens of fruit of Acer radvum. (Collected by Mr. R. C. Schneider. ) 
65 specimens from Yucatan. (By exchange with the Field Columbian Museum. } 
200 specimens of Cra¢aegus from Pennsylvania. (Given by Mr. J. Semple. 
1 specimen of Halofhila Engelmannii from the Bahamas. (Collected by Dr. M. 
A. Howe. 
525 specimens from the Bahamas. (Collected by Professor W. C. Coker.) 
