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Proceedings hi the American Society of Microscopists, 1879-1901. § vols. (Given 
by Mr. C. F.C 
Quarry fw ie Microscopical Science, 1868-1875. 8 vols. (Given by Mr. 
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Tavera, T. H. Par DE. The Aledicinal Plants of the Philippines. Phila- 
delphia, 1901. 
T. eat kK. Engelsch Woordenboek. Gronnigen, 1901. 
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Tor JoHN. Report on the Botanical Department of the Survey. Ct 
of the pa of New York State. Albany, 1840. (By exchange with Dr. 
Barnhart. ) 
Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, 1844-1852. 1 vol. (Given 
by Mr. C. F, Cox 
Transactions a the Microscopical Society of London (new series) SS with 
lp ail cas of Microscopical Science, 1853-1868. 16 vols. (Give 
F. Cox 
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MUSEUM AND HERBARIUM. 
tog specimens of flowering plants from Colorado. _ (By exchange with the Colo- 
rado College of Agriculture. 
3 specimens of Empetrum from North America. (By exchange with Mr. M. 
L. Fernald. 
“1 specimen of Zriogonum from Nevada. (By exchange with Miss S. G. Stokes. ) 
4 specimens of flowering plants from Ohio. (By exchange with Professor W. 
A. Kellerman. 
II specimens of flowering plants from western North Carolina. (Given by Mr. 
A. M. Huger. 
7 specimens of flowering plants from Long Island. (By exchange with Miss F. 
A. Mulford. 
II oe of flowering plants from Connecticut. (Given by Professor M. L. 
ood. ) 
4 end of drugs. (Given by Messrs. Lehn & Fink. ) 
21 specimens of fungi from Ohio. (Distributed by Professor W. A. Kellerman. ) 
1 specimen of fungus from North Carolina. (Given by Mr. W. C. Coke: 
1427 specimens of fungi from New York, New Jersey and Cuneetee (Col- 
lected by Mr. F. S. Earle. ) 
28 specimens of fungi from Kentucky. (By exchange with Miss Sadie F. Price.) 
3 specimens of fungi. (Given by Professor L. M. Under +) 
3 speci f fungi fi ennsylvania. (By exchange ate Mr. W. C. Barbour. ) 
