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13 ener of Crataegus from Missouri, (By exchange with Dr. N. M. Glat- 
felter. 
2 specimens of Crataegus from Mic higan. (Given by Miss E. J. Cole.) 
3 specimens of twigs for the Collection of North American Dendrology. (Given 
by Mr. T. Shafer 
I3m specimens of fruits and seeds from the Philippines. (Given by Mr. 
D. LeRoy Toppi 
ng. 
2 specimens of lichens from New Jersey. (Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
30 specimens of Crataegus from oie (By exchange with Mr. O 
Farwell. 
24 specimens of Crataegus from Wisconsin. (Given by Mr. J. H. Schuette.) 
MARCH, 1905. 
233 aie of Rubus from Vermont and Connecticut, (By exchange with 
Mr, W. H. Bla 
34 specimens nea Moatana and Utah. ies exchange se Oberlin oo ) 
6 ep ecimens bee oe rado. ee exchan ith Mr. Geo. E. Osterhou 
5 n by Profe fessor J. E. Kir aie 
1,218 specimens from bee ies (Collected by Mr. L. J. K. ce.) 
I specimen of Pibnsatun Aisin California. (By exchange with Miss Alice 
Eastwood. } 
19 specimens from British Columbia. (Given by Miss Edith M. Farr.) 
2 specimens of Crataegus from Hlinois. (By exchange with a B. F. Gault.) 
7 museum specimens of Citrus fruits, (Given by Dr. H. H. Rusby.) 
(Collected by Dr. and Pa N. L. Britton 
4,350 specimens from the Bahamas, 
and Dr. C. F. Millspaugh. } 
§ specimens of fungi from the West Indies. (Given by Mr. W. D. Holway.) 
I museum specimen of Pinus Sabiniana from California. ees by Mr. E. 
Braunton. ) 
16 specimens of fungi from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Professor D, R. 
Sumstin oan 
32 speci “*North American Musci Pleurocarpi.”? (By exchange with Dr. 
A.J. Crone: fe the Columbia University Herbarium. 
4 specimens of Cratuegus from Ohio. (By exchange with Professor E. L. M .) 
mens from British Agneriea: (By exchange with the Gesiegieal and 
nada 
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pecimens uf algae from the Bahamas. (Collected by Dr. M. A. Howe.) 
15 specimens of Crataegus from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with Mr. B. H. 
Smith, 
2 specimen of Crataegus from Massachusetts. (By exchange with the Amold 
Arboretum. } 
300 Laat from New eae and the Lower St. Lawrence region. (Col. 
lected by Mr. W. W. Egglest : 
2 specimens ol Salix ia Pa aiedte (Given by Professor C. L. Gruber.) 
PLANTS AND aes 
I plant of Freesta refracta alba. (Given by Mr. J. H. Bailey.) 
I plant of Mesembryanthemum sp. (By ae with ae - Weinberg. ) 
