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QUEENSLAND. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin. 13 numbers. Brisbane, 
ae (Given by the Royal Gardens, Kew 
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K, Henry. Danish Greenland, tts ne ae ee Edited by Robert 
ondon, 18 
Raval eee Society, Journal. London, 1904. (Given by Charles F. 
Cox, Esq. 
SARGENT, CHARLES SPRAGUE. J/anual of the trees of North America. Boston, 
ScHOMBURGK, RoBerT H. A description of British Guiana. London, 1840. 
SWEET, ROBERT. Geraniaceae. London, 1820-182 4 vols. 
‘TRIMEN, H. Handbook of the flora of Ceylon. Part 4- a London, 1898-1900. 
Royal Gardens, Kew, 
, F ‘anical letters. Translated by D. B. Paul. London, 1853. 
(Given by the gees vee Kew. ) 
VERMONT, of the State Geologist, 1903-1904. Montpelier, 1904. 
(Given by Dr. hie eis 
Vicroria. Catalogue of exhibits in the Victorian Court. London, 1886. Mel- 
bourn, 1886. vate by the Royal eae Kew 
VILMORI URICE L. DE, & Bois, D. iu dees Vilmorinianum, catalogus 
primarius. Paris, a (Given by os N. L. Britton. 
W. . MARSHALL. TZyrees. 4 handbook of for est botany for the woodlands 
and the Jalorniony: Cambridge, 1904. 2 vols. 
WEBER, VAN Bossk, A., & Fosiir, M. The Corallinaceae of the Siboga-Expedi- 
tion. eh 1904. (Give n by Dr, M. A. How 
', JOHN S. armacology of fa extracts in common use. Indian 
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MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
FEBRUARY, 1905. 
243 specimens from New England. (Given by Mr. W. W. Feggleston.) 
2 specimens of Craéaegus from Massachusetts. (Given by Professor G. E. Stone. ) 
ci i oreali- ricani.’’ (By exchange with Pro- 
fessor J. M. Holzinger, for the Columbia University Herbarium 
100 specimens ‘‘ Fungi Columbiani,’’? Century XXI (Distaoaed by Mr. E. 
Bartholomew. 
75 specimens of Crataegus from Nova Scotia. (Given by Mr. C, B. Robinson.) 
by Mr, E. J. - 1.) 
55 specimens of Cra/aegus from New York. (By exchange with Mr. J. Dunbar. ‘ 
I aa of Bryum Labradorense. (By exchange with aaa or J. N 
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um specimens of the fruit of Malus Joensis. (Given by Mr. H. C, Skeels. ) 
200 a s « chavs theca Italica,’’ Centuries XV-XVI. (Distributed by Dr. 
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