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43 museum specimens from Inagua, Bahamas, (Collected by Messrs. G. V. Nash 
and N, Taylor.) 
299 specimens “ Uredineae,’’ Fasc. XXXII-XXXVII. (Distributed by Dr. G. 
Sydow. 
100 specimens, ‘‘ Phycomycetes and Protomycetes,’? Fasc. IYI-IV. (Distributed 
by Dr. G. Sydow. 
40 herbarium specimens of Crafaegus from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with 
Prof. C. L. Gruber 
4 herbarium specimens of Crataegus from New York. (Given by Mr. E. P. 
Bicknell. ) 
4 jars of diatomaceous earth, from Nova Scotia. (Given by Mr. F. S. Brown.) 
25 herbarium ‘specimens of Crafaeyus from Michigan. (Given by Mr. C. K. 
Dodge. 
20 herbarium specimens of Crataegus from Connecticut. (By exchange with Dr. 
C. B. Graves. 
erbarium Pe of Crassulaceae. (By exchange with the U. S. National 
Museum, thro 
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ough Dr. J. ose. 
oe fs of pe of marine algae in European herbaria. (Taken by Dr. 
44 coe specimens of marine algae from Europe. (By exchange with the 
University of Lund. 
1§ herbarium specimens of Crataegus from Connecticut. (By exchange with Mr. 
E. B. Har 
i ie specimen of Crataegus from Connecticut. (By exchange with Dr. 
E, H. Eames. ) 
herbarium specimens of fungi. (Given by Mr. J. B. Ellis.) 
9 herbarium specimens of fungi from Pennsylvania. (Given by Prof. D. R. 
Sumstine. 
6 herbarium specimens of fungi from Connecticut. (Given by Prof. L. M. Under- 
wood, 
2 herbarium specimens of fungi from New York. (Given by Mrs, Livingston 
de Miss Crane. 
4 herbarium specimens from western British America. (Given by Miss Edith 
M. oi 
I herbarium specimen of Potentilla multifida from Hudson Bay. (By exchange 
with the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada.) 
370 herbarium specimens from Colorado. (By exchange with the Colorado 
eee College. ) 
from Col (By exchange with Dr. F, E. Clements. } 
: specimens of fossil ae from New Jersey. aa nm by Mr, E, W, Berry.) 
17 see of fossil plants from Montana. (Given by Mr. ee Brown. ) 
m specimens of eel gum from aia ana. (Given by Mr. Barnum 
Brown, ) 
70 herbarium specimens from Washington, (By exchange with Miss H. B. 
Bailey. 
100 specimens from California, (Collected by Mr. A, A. Heller.) 
23 herbarium specimens from Colorado. (By exchange with Mr. George 
Osterhout, ) 
