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34 specimens from Wyoming. (By exchange with Mr. E. Nelso 
325 specimens of Utah and California plants. Collected by Miss S 3. Stokes. 
53 specimens of flowering plants from Franz Joseph Land. (Given by Mr. 
Ralph L, Shainwald, Jr. 
181 specimens fom western Montana. (Given by Prof. M. J. Elrod.) 
625 specimens from southwestern Colorado. Collected by Professors Underwood 
and Selby. 
SEEDS. 
2 packets Azdiscus seed. (Given by Mr. J. L. Powell, Millbrook, N. Y.) 
I packet seed Asimina triloba. (Given by Dr. Addison Ballard, University 
Heights, City. 
I packet seed Simmondsia Californica. (Given by Mr. J. Burtt Davy, Berkeley, 
Cal. 
eed Enh sulphurea. (Given by Mr. Arthur K. Bulley, Ness, 
Reso hes England. 
ts seeds of ae (By exchange with the Buffalo Botanic Garden. } 
. porn seed, (By exchange with the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java.) 
92 packets fern spores. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Buitenzorg, 
a, 
1 packet seed of Warea cuneztfolia. (Given by Mr. P. H. aes Miami, Fla.) 
Zealand. 
1 packet seed from Arizona. — by Mr. T. 7 Cockerell ) 
eed. (Given B. Parish. ) 
26 packets of. seed from Colorado. (Given by F. K. Vreeland, Colorado Springs, 
Colo. ) 
1 packet of seed from Porto Rico. (Collected by Prof. L. M. Under -) 
1 packet of seed of Fa/cata comosa. (Given by Mr. A. Huger, Hendersonville, 
29 packets of Georgia seed. (Given by Mr. R. M. Harper.) 
PLANTS. 
64 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Missouri Botanic Garden, 
St. Louis, Mo. 
32 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Mr. Holbrook.) 
11 filmy ferns from New Zealand. (Given by Mr. L. Cockayne. 
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3 ee of Rosa stellata from New Mexico. Narre: by Prof. E. O. Wooton. ) 
3 plants for the conservatories, (Given by M . C. Havens, 8th Street and 
White ae Avenue. 
1 plant for the conservatories, (Given by Miss C. C, Haynes. ) 
4 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with te gee York Zoological 
Society. ) 
35 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mrs, Geo. E. Barre.) 
2 plants for the herbaceous grounds, (Given by Mr. W. A. Ma 
nda. ) 
8 eae for nurseries and conservatories. (Given by Mr. C. L. Allen, Floral 
Park, Y.) 
