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specimens were received by the herbarium and museum, 43 
registered investigators were accorded the privileges of the insti- 
tution for periods of one months or more during the year, in addi- 
tion to a large number of visiting scientists who made briefer 
visits for the purpose of consulting the collections, The year has 
also witnessed great activity in the construction of roads, paths 
and plantations and in the addition of furniture and equipment to 
the museums and labora tories. 
recorded ; also minima of 20° on the 2d, 25.5° on the 4th, 29° 
on the 14th, and 30° on the 2gth. 
The temperature of the soil at a depth of one foot (30 cm.) as 
recorded by the Hallock thermograph varied from 44° on the 
7th to 48.5° on the 21st and 42° on the 3oth. 
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ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY FROM FEBRUARY 9 TO MARCH 7. 
Arpissong, I. Prospetto delle Ceramize Italiche. Pesaro, 1867. 
BalLey, W. V Among Rhode Island Wild Flowers. Ed. 2. Providence, 1896. 
BAILEY, W. W. New England Wild Flowers and their Seasons. Providence, 
1697. 
nae Sed La Guadeloupe. Renseignements sur ? Histoire, la Flore, la 
. 3 vols. 
Bac, a yes Algariim Index, Nespol 1898-99. 
BATTANDIER et Trasut, L. Z’4 Algérie; le Sol et les Habitants, Flore, 
Faune, ci po bes Ressources Agrico ie et Economiques. Paris, 1898. * 
ERTR M. Die Technik der Gartenkunst. Berlin, 1902. 
alt: 
I&TRIX re Ti : 892 
Bizzozero, Giacomo. Flora Veneta ee at Padova, 1885, 2 vols. 
BLANCO, MANUEL. Flora de Filipinas. Manila, 1845. 
Bogry, Pascat. Les Plantes Oléagineuses et ae Produits. Paris, 1888, 
BORNEMANN, FELIX. Beitrége sur Kenntniss der Lemaneaceen. Berlin, — 
BRETZL, Huco. Botanische Forschungen des Alexanderzuges. Leipzig, 1 
CAMERARIUS, JOACHIM. Symbolorum & emblematum ex re Herbaria pete 
595. 
Cause, D. H. De Koninglycke Hovenier. Amsterdam 1676. 
Cuoutant, Lupwic. Bibliotheca Medico-Historica. Ligene, 1843. (Given by 
Miss Vail.) 
