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MUSEUM AMD HERBARIUM, NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1904. 
7§ specimens of fungi from Cuba. (By exchange with the Estacion Agronomica 
de Cuba. 
6 specimens of fungi from Connecticut. (By nS with Mr. C, C. Hanmer. ) 
rof. 
of rylan ven by Dr. 
6 photographs of trees ae m Oregon. (Given by Mr. E. P. Sheldon.) 
1 ao of Gloriosa aa L. (Given by the Torrey Botanical Club. ) 
eases e aati for the North American Dendrology collection. (Col- 
hafer 
I eee oe on dor tea from Nova Scotia, (Given by Mr, C, B, Robinson.) 
2 specimens for the economic muse (Given by Mr. Q. T. Shafe 
6 varieties of tomatoes for tk i Given by Dr. H HL Rusby. ) 
I museum specimen i Cladophora Sauteri from Sweden, (Given by Dr. N. 
Svedelius. ) 
f aleae from Calif, 
75 museum i ia and Europe. (F he hert 
nderson. 
31 specimens of fungi from the Philippines. (Given by Mr. P. L, Ricker.) 
4 specimens of fungi from Bronx Park. (Given by Miss W. J. Robinson.) 
a specimens of ee ete i Given by Mr. Q. T. Shafer.) 
Europe. (From the herbarium of Rev. G. Bresadola. ) 
a specimens Ss mosses Asie Georgi. (Collected by Mr. R. M. Harper.) 
(By exc! . Cufin 
ia, (Given by Dr. Shafer. 
32 specimens of plants from North and South Carolina, (Given by A. M. Huger.) 
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14 specimens of lichens from Central America. voi ected a) Mr. C, Fr Baker. } 
6 specimens of fungi from Naples. (By exchange with Mr, L. Cufi 
26 herbarium specimens from the Philippines. (Collected by Mr. z S. Wil- 
liams. 
1 specimen of Craéaegus from Missouri. (Given by Mr. E. J. Palmer.) 
7 herbarium specimens of Crataegus, (By exchange with Prof. E.. W. Wilkinson. ) 
2 herbarium eae of Celtis and Fraxinus from the District of Columbia. 
r. H, D. H 
to herbarium specimens os Viburnum and Prunus from Pennsylvania. (Given 
by Dr. C. D. Fretz. 
47 mosses from Greenland. (By exchange with the Botanical Garden of Copen- 
hagen. 
16 specimens of mosses from Nevada. (Collected a Prof. C. F. er.) 
20 herbarium specimens of Crataegus from Ohio. (By nonce an Prof. E. 
L. Mosely, 
1 herbarium pera of Crataegus frum Illinois. (Given by Mr. B. F. Gault.) 
2 specimens of Magnolia and Ulmus from Tennessee. (Given by Dr. W. A. 
Murrill. 
27 specimens Musci Acrocarpi Boreali-Americani. (By exchange with Prof. J. 
M. Holzinger. ) 
