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687 specimens from Idaho. (Collected by Dr, D. T. Macdougal.) 
4,214 specimens from Colorado. (Collected by Dr. P, A. Rydberg and Mr. F. K. 
Vreeland. 
825 specimens from Wyoming. (Collected by Professor A. Nelson.) 
18 specimens of hepatics and mosses from California. (Collected by Mr. C. F. 
Baker. 
240 specimehs from the mountains of Virginia. ea by Mr. E. E, Steele.) 
455 specimens from Oregon. (Collected by*Mr. . E. Elmer.) 
400 specimens from southern Mexico. et ‘by Mr. C. L, Smi 
103 specimens from Queen Charlotte Islands. (By exchange with oe American 
Museum of Natural History. 
ns from Brazil, West Indies, Mexicoand Greenland. (By exchange 
with the Botanical pele Copenhagen 
4 specimens of ‘‘ Hexenbesens”’ ioe Northeast Harbor, Mt. Desert, Maine. 
(Given by Mr. H. he Ra aasloff. ) 
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3 plants for the aaa aaa (By exchange with U. 7 National Museum. ) 
20 plants of Sea jock. 
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2 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with Messrs, Schulz & Son 
4 plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Collected by Mr. S. H. Burnham. ) 
1 plant for the herbaceous grounds. (Collected by Mr. David S. George at Cen- 
tral Park, Long Island. ) 
4 plants of Quercus sp. (By exchange with N. Y. Zodlogical Society.) 
9 plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson in Bronx 
Park, 
1 Cattleya Luddemanniana. (Given by Mr. F. T. Holder.) 
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10 plants of Jrds foliosa. (Given by Mr. K. K. McKenzie.) 
9 plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Given by Messrs, Henderson & Co.) 
3 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. Jos. W. Pp. ) 
2 plants. (Given by Mr. as Husten. 
ts from Roan Mt., N. C. (Given by Mr. W. A. Cannon. ) 
1 Cereus sp. from Sandwich Islands. (Given by Miss Emma J. Peck.) 
I plant of Dracaena fragrans. (Givenby Mrs. I. Echter. 
155 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Lei- 
den, Holland. 
Ig plants for the conservatories. (Given ies Mr. J. L. Childs.) 
I plant of Aloe variegata, (Given by Mrs. E. O, Hoelbeck.) 
3 plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Collected by Mr. Percy Wilson in Pike 
County, Pa. 
1 plant of Pogonia pendula, (Given by Mr. M. S. Andrews.) 
