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4 aes and specimens from New Mexico. (Given by Professor T. D, A. 
Cockerell.) 
5 specimens from New England, (Given by Mr. Geo. B. Grant.) 
29 California mosses, (Given by Mrs. N. L. : 
75 specimens from Mount Tacoma, Washington. (Given by President Low, for 
bari 
15 plates ae the Myxomycetes of the Miami Valley, Ohio. (Given by 
uaa A. P. Morgan.) 
I mosses from Idaho, bia ee and Oregon. (Given by Mrs. N. L. ae : 
at ‘Mousses de Tahiti (By exchange with the Royal Bot. Gard., Kew 
England. } 
I specimen of Achyrachaena mollis, from California. (Given by Mr. Geo. B. 
Grant. : 
8 mosses from Florida, collected by Dr. Geo. D. Hulst. (Given by Mrs. N. L. 
Britton. ) 
1 specimen of Quercus, from Long Island. (Given by Mr. C. L. Allen.) 
18 plates peers the Myxomycetes of Iowa. (Given by ae Thomas A. 
McBride. 
18 specimens oe mosses a Missouri. (Collected by Mr. F. E. McDonald. ) 
56 speci 3° *? distributed by Renauld & 
m.) 
293 mosses from various countries. (Purchased. ) 
5 mosses from Magnolia, Massachussetts, Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
Gi ven by M 
70 mosses from New York. ‘ H. Greenalch. 
13 mosses from the Palisades, New ie (Given id Mr. Charles W. Gilman. ) 
Io specimens, ‘‘ North American Violaceae.’’ (By exchange with the National 
Museu 
useum. 
1 fern from Peru. (Given by Mr. Albert L. de Lautreppe. ) 
48 unfinished and finished pipes, made from corncobs, apple wood and French 
briar wood, and a block of French briar wood. (Given by Mr. William Demuth.) 
5 Alaskan mosses. (Given by Mrs. N. L, Britton.) 
specimen of monstrous leaves of Zscu/us. (Given by Miss Sadie F. Price.) 
3 specimens of Ruéus from Missouri. (Given by Mr. K. K. MacKenzie. 
3 specimens from Florida and Pennsylvania. (Given by Dr. H. B. Meredith.) 
2 specimens of Talinum. (Given by Professor J. M. Holzinger. ) 
I specimen of Sudéu/aria aguatica from the Yellowstone Park. (Given by Prof. 
C.E. Bessey. 
I specimen of Péidimnium from Pennsylvania. (Given by Prof. Thos C. Porter.) 
64 miscellaneous museum specimens. (By exchange with the Field Columbian 
Museum, 
SI ase of fibe (By exchange with the ee Museums. ) 
1 block of peat, Hee Teland: So ven by Miss Anna B. 
19 specimens of rattan from Chi a. (Given by Mr. ieapnid “Thomas. ) 
ens. (Given by Dr. N. L, Britton.) 
es herbarium specimens, Pelee by Mr. F. H. Blodgett. 
of Golden Label Tapesal Beer, Imperial German Beer, 
Export ae Beer, Pale Ale and Porter. (Given by Messrs. Beadleston and Woerz. } 
50 herbarium specimens of plants from Lake George, New York. (Given by Mr. 
Stewart H. Burnham. ) 
