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14 plants from Costa Rica and Mexico. (By exchange with the U. S. Nat. Mu- 
seum, ate Dr. J. N. Ros 
1 plant of Sedum sp. ee exchange with the U. S. Nat. Museum, through Dr. 
J.N. ee } 
2 plants of Opuntia sp. (By exchange with the U. S. Nat. Museum, through 
Dr. J. N. Rose. 
1g plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the U.S. Nat. Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose. 
6 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. O. W. Barrett.) 
5 plants of Sedum sp. (By exchange with the Department of Parks, Borough of 
the Bronx.) 
1 plant of Pennisetum macrophyllum atrosanguineum, (By exchange with the 
Boro xX. 
Department of Parks, ugh of the Bron 
plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Given by Mr. C. 5. Williamson, ) 
31 plants from Jamaica. (Collected by Miss W. on. ) 
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1i2 en and bulbs from New Providence, Bahamas. (Collected by Dr. N. L. 
Britto 
3 pan for the herbaceous grounds, from Prince’s Bay, Staten Island. (Collected 
Dr. N. Britton. 
Il pants fr the conservatories. (By exchange with Messrs. Siebrecht & Son.) 
3 plants for y exchange with the Missouri Botanic Garden. ) 
; plant of Schizaea pusilla from Toms River, N. J. (Given by Rev. L. H. 
tight thipe. ) 
I orchid for the conservatories. (Given by Mrs. H, Fox.) 
33 plants for the conservatories, from Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico. (Given 
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4 plants of Opuntia sp., from Daytona, Fla. (Collected by Dr. J. K. Si 
I plant of Pellaea aig putea cristata. (By exchange with the Missouri Bo- 
tanical Garden. 
1 plant of Zénziber Zinziber. (Given by Dr, J. A. Shafer.) 
3 plants for the conservatories, (Given by Miss M. T. Cockroft.) 
i plant of Zrachycarpus excelsa. (Given by Mr. er.) 
t plant for the conservatories. AS exchange an os Royal Gardens, Kew, 
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1 plant for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. J. Bestelmeyer. ) 
i Dr. H. H. Rusby. ) 
21 plants from Jamaica. ve Tomlinson. ) 
1 plant of Mephrolepis asa hide (Given by Mr. Chas. Lainier.) 
I plant of Adiantum Cro re ven by Mr. Peter Crowe.) 
6 plants from Maine. Ci ven ey r. David S. Georg 
2 plants for the conservatories. ee by Dr. W. A. Cannon and Prof. F. 
Lloyd. 
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2 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Miss Abbie Small.) 
1 plant of Solidago sp. from Connecticut. (Given by Dr. P. A. Rydberg. ) 
