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MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUMS. 
152 specimens from the Isle of Pines. (Collected by Prof. W. W. Rowlee.) 
21 specimens of fossil ae from John Day Valley, Oregon. (By exchange with 
the U. S. Nat. Museum. 
168 specimens from Colorado. (By exchange with the Colorado Agricultural 
College. 
20 are ‘Ohio Fungi.’’ (Distributed 2 Prof. W. A, Kellerman, 
I Igae, vascular pene s and phanerogams from Nova Scotia and New- 
eee (Collected by Dr. M. A. Howe we Messrs. C. D. Howe and W. F 
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3 ae s from Missouri. (Given by Mr. K. K. Mackenzie.) 
2 photographs of Jsotria afinis from Vermont. (Given by Mrs. Henry Holt.) 
4 Specimens from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. (Given by Mr. Witmer Stone.) 
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71 specimens of lichens from Montana, (Collected by Mr. Wilson P. Harris. ) 
6 specimens from New Mexico. (By exchange with Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell.) 
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61 fungi from Nevada. (By exchange with ) F. Baker. 
1 specimen of Amaranthus fimbriateus from Arizona. (Given by Dr. A. Davidson. ) 
I specimen of Mieracium from New Yor! Given by Dr. A. Hollick. } 
2 specimens of Crassulaceae from California. (Given by A. Heller.) 
2 specimens from North na. (Given by Prof. C re aces 
54 specimens of lichens from western Oregon. (Gi r. J. E. Kirkwood. ) 
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I specimen oe Viola em io. (Given by Mr. Otto Hacker 
Atlantic States. (Given by the Biltmore cla ) 
I Seen of Thalia from Argentina. (By exchange with Prof. F, Kw 
2 specimens of Geranium pratense a Massachusetts. (By exchange Tn Mr, 
L. A. Wentworth. ) 
1,200 specimens of fungi, mosses and phanerogams from the Herbarium of Dr. E. 
C. Howe. 
I specimen of Chysopsds latisguama from Florida. (By exchange with the U. S. 
National Museum. 
I specimen of Singapore Sarsaparilla. (Given by Messrs. Dodge and Olcott. } 
1,750 specimens of phanerogams from Iowa and NewYork, (By exchange with 
Mr. a R. Gar rdner. ) 
from Virginia. (By exchange with Dr. W. A. 
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50 specimens ‘‘ Algae Japonicae Exsiccat 
724 specimens from Colorado. feaitesied i Mr. C, F, Baker.) 
