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ACCESSIONS. 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM. 
1 herbarium specimen of Adium. (Given by Dr. C. D, Fretz.) 
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200 specimens of Russian fungi. (From Friedlander & Son. ) 
2 museu! ecimens of castor oi ae b aker & Bro.) 
1 specimen of a wild plum from Flor! (Given by Dr. R. L. Robb.) 
3 specimens . atin and Saxifr aga f fom Texas. (Given by Prof, H. Ness.) 
I specimen o} iven by Dr. T, E. Wilcox. ) 
3 museum specimens of fruit juices. (Given by Lehn & Fink. 
1 commercial tub of crude camphor. (Given by H. J. Baker & Bro.) 
85 museum specimens of spices, (Given by Leggett Bros. 
1 specimen of Sedum from North Carolina. (Given by Prof. A. G, Wetherby.) 
461 herbarium specimens from western North America ie by Prof. Thos, 
Williams. 
121 specimens from the Cryptogamic herbaria of Hermann Wagner. (Given 
the Misses C. and E. Rosseau. 
I specimen of Quercus rae from Florida, (Given ae Prof. W. Trelease. ) 
444 bidectan specimens ma Alberta, collected by Mr. W. C. McCalla. 
the museum (Give n by Mrs. N. ia Britton, 
6 luding the whole b d larger branches 
the cor! k oak, wood and acorns. (Given by the Armstrong Cork Company. 
440 specimens _ Cooper’s South African plants. (By exchange with the Royal 
t. Gard., Kew, England. 
I cae of Massanoia Remyana from Petagonia. (Given by Prof. George 
444 mosses, chiefly from Brazil. (By exchange with the Royal Bot. Gard., Kew, 
and. ) 
~ PLANTS. 
95 plants for th ies from North Carolina. (Given by Mr. C, S, Wil- 
mson, 
225 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mrs. F. L. Ames, North Easton, 
uss. ) 
233 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Miss Helen Gould, Irvington, N. Y. } 
254 plants for the conservatories. (Given by the Jessamine Gardens, Jessamine, 
14 Plants couccted at scales Lake, N. Y. (By Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
2 plants for ae ollected Fates F. E. Lloy 
1 plant for the herbaceous grounds, (Given by P. Kauffman, New York City.) 
1 Osmunda, for the herbaceous ‘rounds (Given b y Dr. A. J. Gro 
4 plants for tk d (Given by Mr. 1 TE Maghee, 
ene Heights. 
hts, N. Y.) 
8 ae s from a Champlain, 7 Y. (Collected by Dr, and Mrs. Brit on. ) 
g (Given by Mr. Jos. Crawford, Pid.) 
3 plants for th tori (By exchange with the Buffalo Botanic Gar 
es mn Senes, N.Y.) 
