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4,100 specimens from Porto Rico. (Collected by Dr. A, W. Evans and Mr. P. 
Wilson. 
2,300 specimens from Texas, New Mexico and Ilinois. (Collected by Messrs. 
Earle and Tracy. 
500 specimens of marine algae from Florida. (Collected by Dr. M. A. Howe.) 
PLANTS, 
g succulents. (By exchange with the National Museum, Washington, D. C.) 
nts for the conservatories. (By exchange with the Buffalo Botanic 
Garden. 
54 Veronicas for the conservatories. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, 
Sona England. 
75 Irises, mostly hardy. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Cambridge, 
nd. } 
4 Begonias. (By exchange with Mr. Ludwig.) 
24 plants for the herbaceous grounds, (Collected in the vicinity by Mr. P. 
- wai for the herbaceous grounds and conservatories, (By exchange with Mr. 
. Dreer. 
2 hs for the herbaceous grounds. (Collected by Mr, D. S. George at Salis: 
bury, Ct. 
277 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the Botanic Garden, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 
4 tree ferns from Porto Rico. (Collected by Mr. P. Wilson.) 
26 plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Collected at wate vend Lake and New- 
N Britt 
y Dr. N. L. 
3 plants of Nymphaea sp. (Coliecea by Mr. M. J. Elrod, Big Fork, Mont. ) 
1 Caryota urens. (Given by Mr. H. McK. Twombly. 
25 Stapelia cuttings. (By Boas with the Royal Gardens, Kew, England. ) 
1 Araucaria Bidwillii, (Given by Mrs. C, L, Iselin.) 
4, Z Gi Vy 
1 Agave Americana. iven by Mrs, Wyler 
1 Ribes prostratum, (Collected by Dr. D. T. MacDougal at South Bay, Lake 
Cone ain, 
2 Rhododendron Catawbiense. (Collected by Dr. W. A. Cannon.) 
1 Agave Morrisii, (By exchange with the Missouri eae Garden. ) 
4 plants for the herbaceous grounds. (Given by Miss F. A. Mulford.) 
3 Castalia sp. (By exchange with the National Museum, Washington, D. C.) 
1 Lsoetes cee (Given by Dr. D. S. Johnson. 
2 orchids for th zg ds. (Given by Mr. T. E. Hazen.) 
SEEDS. 
4 packets seeds. (Given by Miss F. A. Mulford.) 
30 packets seed. (Purchased from Miss E. a ter. 
I packet seed ge pee Thunbergianus. (Given by Miss E, C. Haynes. ) 
4 packets ‘of seed. (By exchange with the National Botanic Garden, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
34 packets of seed. (By exchange with the Biltmore Herbarium. ) 
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