121 
I specimen of Ruscus Zypophyllum from Italy. (Given by Mrs. Theodore K. 
Gibbs. 
348 pecmens a eee ae Pung. *? (Distributed by Dr. D. Griffiths. ) 
America, Europe and Australia. 
aay ee ] i es from the vicinity of Bar Harbor, Maine. (Given 
by Miss V. S. Whi 
26 specimens of no from Ohio. (Distributed by Prof. W. A. Kellerman. ) 
1,808 specimens from Scandinavia and Spitzbergen, (By exchange with the Uni- 
versity of Lund, Sweden. 
I museum specimen of ‘‘Mavi’’ from Porto Rico. (Given by Prof. L. M. 
ashe . 
specimens from Montana, Idaho and Washington. (By exchange with Pro- 
me Umbach. 
3 North American ferns. (Given by Miss Margaret Slosson. ) 
102 specimens of New Zealand ferns. (Given by Col. E. W. Bass. ) 
2 specimens of parasitic fungi from South Carolina. (Given by Dr. A. P. 
Anderson. ) 
2 oe needles of pe ‘Witches Broom.’’ (Given by Prof. J. H. oe ) 
South Carolina. (Given by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
I museum specimen of ‘* Mexican rubber plant.” (Given by Mr. P. : Austin. ) 
33 herbarium species from near Charleston, South Carolina. (Given by Dr. N. 
L. Britton. ) 
51 specimens of parasitic fungi from the Gulf States, (Collected by Prof. S. M. 
Tracy. 
2 herbarium specimens of Californian Crassulaceae. (By exchange with Prof. E. 
L. Greene. 
8 specimens from San Diego County, California. (Given by Dr. J. S. Merriam.) 
24 specimens of fossil plants from Chappaquidich Island, cae cers (Col- 
lected by Dr. A, Hollick. 
am herbarium specimens from Virginia, (By exchange with the U. S. National 
Mus 
a speciniene from Vermont and Michigan. (Collected by Mr. W. W. Eggles- 
on. } 
2,442 specimens of marine algae from North America, Australia, Hawaii and 
Mauritius. 
ue specimens of mosses from Washington and Idaho. (Collected by Messrs. 
W. H. Lawrence and H. F. Blanchard. 
i. specimens from Essex County, New York. (Given by Prof. J. F. Kemp. ) 
29 herbarium specimens from New Mexico. (By exchange with Prof. T. D. A 
Cockerell. } 
32 herbarium specimens from Colorado. (By exchange with Mr. Geo. E. Oster- 
hout. 
225 herbarium specimens from the Labrador coast, (Collected by Mr. J. D. 
Stormberger. 
2 specimens of ‘edum from Oregon. (By exchange with Mr. Thos. Howell.) 
1 specimen of Cleomella odcarpa i Nevada. (Given by Dr. J. H. Barnhart. } 
117 herbarium specimens from New Zealand. (By exchange with Prof. L. Cock 
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