108 
1 specimens. (By exchange with the Field Columbian 
34° 
Museum. ) 
1 herhari peci f Kallstroemia from New Mexico. (Given by Prof. T. D, 
A. Cockerell. ) ~ 
10 museum and herbarium specimens of lichens from the Southern States. (Given 
by Prof. H. A. Greene. 
I museum specimen of seis reiece (Given by a an Bing.) 
8 museum specimens of m (Given by Mrs. N. L. Brit 
oh a rto Rico, collected by Mr. ra A Heller. 
18 museum specimens ising the manufacture of incandescent lamps from 
bamboo and other materials. ek by ine General pails aan! Company. ) 
16 museum specimens of tt anufacture of soaps. 
Sie by Colgate & 8 Company ) 
M Cuba. (Given Ke Mrs. Anna Myers. ) 
I 1 ding (Given by Dr. J. C. Arthur. ) 
PLANTATIONS. 
12 Erythronium mesachoreum, (Given by E. B. Kneer.) 
11 herbaceous perennials. (Given by D, F. Day. 
55 trees, shrubs and vines. (Purchased from Hoopes Bros. & Thomas. ) 
Sar. i jolari. ae Ellis.) . 
225 herbaceous perennials. Vea ee Thos. Me a & Sons.) 
450 shrubs, trees and vines. (Purchased from Thos. Meehan & Sons.) 
67 trees, shrubs and herbs. (By exchange with Buffalo aay Garden.) 
id. iss 
7 herbaceous ive s, (Given by J. lodgett. 
ee ales and herbaceous Seren (Purchased from W. H. aed ) 
148 nd | (Purchased from D. M. Andrew: 
158 a mite aii lans. re by James L. field. 
3 herbaceous perennials. (Given by George 
2 herbaceous aa ( n by H. H. Rusby. 
1 Aguilegia Canadensis, white flowered. (Given hs gua Van Brunt.) 
50 herbaceous perennials, (Given by F. H. Blod 
. Rydberg.) 
12 Trilliums, (Given by J. M. Dickson, Hamilton, Ontario. } 
2 Viola Brittoniana, (Give cei Cra: 
65 herbaceous perennials. nb Mr. Hn ee Miss Marble. ) 
. Britton.) 
I oman cal natan. (4 iven by L. M. Vadernod 
5 tifol (Given by H. H ) 
ae azaleas and thodedendron nears: fiom me & Co.) 
I eA cosa) fanosa, (Give H. Rusb: Ha 
te 
p : (Collected by P. A, Rydberg.) 
10 herb ials from L itchfield, Ct. eee by N “L. pace ) 
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