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2 pho cae of type species of Eriogonum. (Given for the Columbia Uni- 
ete Herbai 
2 specimens of Craraegiat from Wisconsin. (Give! 
27 specimens of Crataegus from Michigan. 
52 specimens of plants from the North-central United States. 
with Prof. L. H. Pammel.) 
a specimens of beaciatahe from Pennsylvania. (Given by Mr. J. Semple. ) 
Texas. (Collected by Mr. J. Jermy. 
ork. (Given by Prof. J. 
aes Dr. aie ee } 
y Prof. E. gue.) 
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Cees specimens from  Onenaaas Lake, New Y¥ 
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E. furkewo od. 
(By exchange with Dr. 
f Crataegus from Pennsylvania. 
(os D tz. ) 
4,000 eke specimens from New Providence, Bahamas. 
N. L, Britton and Mr. L. J. K. Brace. 
83 he oat specimens ‘‘ Decades of Philippine Forest Flota.’’ (By exchange 
with the Bureau of Government Laboratories, Manila 
65 museum specimens from southern Florida. (Collected by Dr. J. K. Small.) 
1,400 herbarium ia from Inagua, Bahamas. (Collected by Messrs. G. 
V. Nash and N. Taylo 
cimens, ak eo tseseee exsiccatae.’? (Received for the Columbia Uni- 
(Collected by Dr. 
spe 
versiy Herbarium. ) 
0 specimens, ‘* Mycotheca Italica,’’ Centuries V-XIV. (Distributed by Dr, 
Dz pe ) 
50 specimens, ‘* Lichenes Suecici Exsiccati,” Fase. I-11, (Distributed by Dr. 
G. O. A. Malme. 
1,200 herbarium specimens from southern Florida, (Collected by Dr, J. K. 
1] 
1oo specimens of fungi from the see Coast. (Collected by Prof. C. F. Baker.) 
19 specimens, ‘‘Ohio Fungi,’’ Fasc. (Distributed by Professor W. A. Kel- 
lerman. 
100 — “Fungi Columbiani,’’ Centuries XX. (Distributed by Mr. E. 
aise 
specimens miscellaneous fungi from Colorado. (By exchange with the 
peer College of Agriculture 
specimens of lichen. e itota: Mexico. (Collected by Dr. E. Palmer.) 
93 ae of mosses from New Providence, Bahamas. (Collected by Mrs. N. 
L. Britt n.) , 
‘« Exsiccata Hypod Galliae Orientalis.”? (Dis- 
tributed by Dr. R. Maire. ) 
6 herbarium specimens ‘Plantae Neapolitanae.’’ (Distributed by Mr. L. 
Cufino. 
250 specimens of fungi from the northwestern United States, (By exchange with 
the U. S. National Museum 
20 Tmuseum specimens on New Providence, Bahamas. (Collected by Dr. N 
L. Britton. 
1,600 herbarium specimens from the Philippines. (Collected by Mr. R. S. Wil- 
liams. 
100 specimens, ‘ Ustilagineae” Fasc. VI-VII, (Distributed by Dr. G. Sydow.) 
