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3 specimens a Carex from Pennsylvania. (Given by Mr. J. Crawford.) 
(By ee with Dr. M. Gandoger. ) 
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9 photographs of Florida vegetation. (Taken ae Dr, M. A. ee 
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(Collected by Mr. O. B. Met 
118 specimen: she m New Mexico. calfe. 
(Collected by ‘Mr. Chas, 
23 specimens of = leaves (cretaceous) from Kansas. 
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specimen of the fruit of Astmina pygmaea from Florida. 
Sein Blanchard. 
I specimen of Cypripedium from Mississippi. 
I specimen of Draba micrantha froma Iowa. 
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2 specimens of Dentaria from One: - ut. "(Give y Mr. C. H. Bissell.) 
189 specimens of algae from various localities. he ane ary “Trinity Col- 
lege, Dublin 
2,400 specimens from southern peninsular Florida. (Collected by Dr. J. K. Small 
and Mr. P. Wilson. 
1,055 specimens from Java. (By exchange with the Bureau of Public Laboratories, 
Manila, Philippine Islands. ) 
268 specim arbados, West Indies. (By exchange with the Imperial 
Department of Agriculture for the West Indies. 
1,417 apie from the Philippine Islands, collected by Mr. Merrill, 
(By exchange with the Bureau of Public Laboratories, Manila, rear rea Islands. ) 
2,500 specimens ae the Philippine Islands. (Collected by Mr. R. S. Williams.) 
