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such a mawkish flavor, however, as to prevent their use to any 
extent by the white population. Strawberries were not observed 
finger rapids the vines were not uncommon, I believe they 
never bear any great quantity of fruit. 
R. S. WILLiaMs. 
ACCESSIONS—FEBRUARY. 
3 thermographs. 
I set D. Zei yi hic lenses, made by Bausch and Lomb. 
ig) P F 
f gl 1 metal ware. 
SEEDS. 
21 pkts. from Washington, collected by Mrs. Susan Tucker. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
3 herbarium specimens, from Nebr: (Given by Mr. . Bates. ) 
1 herbarium specimen, of aie, eee es by Dr. J. N. 
Rose. 
I photograph of type specimen of Crataegus Sauratonae. (Given by Mr. C. 
D. Beadle. ) 
15 specimens of Rudus from Vermont. (Given by Professor Ezra ‘Brainerd. ) 
260 specimens of Plantae Mexicanae, collected by Mr. C. G. Pringle. 
0 specimens of Hicoria from eastern North America, from the Philadelphia Com- 
nD. 
barium specimens. (By exchange with the Montana College of Agra: 
x specimens from ot Dakota. (Given by Mr. ale Griffiths. 
Kansas (Given by Mr. K, McKenzie.) 
2 secti from trunk of a recorded specimens of 7. Ce: (Given 
herbarium specimens from Kansa as, from Mr. Mark White. 1 exchange.) 
2 specimens of plants from the Philippine Islands, from the U. S. National 
Museum. (By exchange. 
3 specimens of Apciba dig a Garden of King’s House, Kingston, Ja- 
maica, (Given by Hon. . Fawcett. ) 
LIBRARY. 
AppotT, H. G. Afadern Photography in Theory and Practi.e. Chicago, 1898. 
Bainier, G. Etude sur les Mucorinées. Paris, 1882. (Given by teiecer Un- 
oS ) 
ER, J. G. Handbook of the Irideae. WLondon. 
Bon MANN ZU GERA, Kari. Aula sn ee Ist part and atlas. 
99. 
BorEt, Prerre. De vero Telescopii inventore. The Hague, 1655. (Given by 
OQ: 
BOREL, PIerRe.  Observationum Alicrospicarum Centuria, The Hague, 1656. 
(Given by Mr. Pee Cox 
