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MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
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6 herbarium specimens from Florida. (Given by Mr. A. H. a ) 
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20 packets of Chinese tea. (Given by Mr. Percy Wilson.) 
6 specimens of crustaceous Lichens. (Given by Dr, N. se aa ,) 
I specimen cal Castleya's wtrina. (Given by Lager & H 
19 ida (Given by the Koerber | oe Meat arene ) 
2 museum specimens of Italian Stone Pine and Souari nuts. (Given by Dr. H. H.- 
Rusby, 
17 sp f d candied fruits. (Given by Mr. J. Huyler.) 
195 specimens of fodder grasses, by exchange with the Division : Agrostology, U. 
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2 herbari peciraens of Physalis from Louisiana. (Given = Mr. C. R. Ball.) 
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17 type cecie from the Roc cky mountain herbarium, Wyoming (Given by 
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317 specimens from Vermont collected 
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9m iv specimens to can the process of malting. tee by the Ameri- 
can Mating Co ompany. ) 
= from Ci ticut. (Give Mr. C. H. Bisse! ee 
t photograph of the abnormal trunk of a ene tree. (Given by Mr. C, E. 
Brinton through Mr. . Wisner, Secretary, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 
m specimens from the Sen Valley, New York. (Given by 
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2 specimens from Minnesota. Saba by eae M. Hol oo a 
I specimen of Betula from Wiscons (Given by Mr. S. C. W: id.) 
600 herbarium specimens from the vicinity of Pike s Peak, aris (Given by 
by Mr, Emst Bes: sey. ) 
3 mus f rubb (Given by Seabury & Johnson.) 
6 herbari i from Mexico. (Given by Professor E. O. Wooten.) 
f lich (Given by Dr. J. K. Small. 
ecimens 5 of corn, rye, oats, wheat and barley. (Given by the New York Pro- 
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