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3 specimens of fungi from Oregon. (By exchange with Mr. A. E. Yoder.) 
I museum specimen of Afalus coronaria from central New York. (Given by Mr. 
+) 
I Specimen of Phyllodendron Amurense. (Given ih J. N. 
se. ) 
ecimens “ Kryptogamae Exsiccatae, Cent. VII (By poe with the 
Royal Natural History Museum, Vienna. 
I museum specimen of coffee from Honduras. (Given by Mr. M. Lippm = 
36 specimens of flowering plants from New Jersey. (eoliecet by Dr, N. 
Britton. ) 
27 specimens of fungi from Germany. (Given by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
25 specimens of fungi from California, (Collected by Mr. C. F. Baker.) 
24 specimens of fungi from Ohio. (By exchange with Mr. C. W. Dawson.) 
specimens of flowering plants from New Mexico. (Given by Mr. T. D. A 
Cockerell. ) 
too specimens, ‘Fungi Columbiani, Cent. 17.’’ (Distributed by Mr. E. Bar- 
tholomew, ) 
PLANTS. 
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32 succulents. (By exchange with Mr. Weinberg. ) 
6 plants for the conservatories. (Purchased from Mr. Werckle. ) 
g succulents. (By exchange with the National Museum. ) 
3 rootstocks of Porto Rico plants. (Given by Mr. @ W. Barrett.) 
le.) 
2 aroids from Jamaica. (Collected b s 
Io plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. J. R. Newbold.} 
14 bulbs from Bolivia. (Collected by Mr. illiams 
45 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. Sander.) 
I bronze ash. (By exchange with the Department of Parks, Borough of the 
3 plate for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. Benjamin Dorrance. ) 
127 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the National Botanic Gar-: 
den. 
15 plants for the conservatories. (By exchange with the Department of Parks, 
Borough : Masha tan. ) 
SEEDS. 
15 packets of New Mexican seed. (Given by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell. ) 
5 packets of seed from Durango, Mex. (Given by Mr. C. de Kalb.) 
5 packets of Jamaica seed. (Given by Mr. F. S, Earle. 
89 packets of Bolivian seed. (Collected by Mr. R. S, Williams. ) 
97 packets of seed of hardy plants. (Purchased from ie i M. Andrews. } 
