194 
2k m G (Given by Mr. R. M. Harper. } 
2100 aes specimens from New Jersey and New York. (Given by Dr, and 
Mrs, N. L. Britton.) 
1381 fi 
n Lovisiana, collected by Mr. C. R. Ball. 
fr h f New York, (Given by Mrs. ee L. Britton, ) 
pa specimens of Hepatics and near ae a Dr. J. K. Small.) 
6 microscopic slides. (Given by Dr. 
5 microscopic slides. (Given by Dr. [ i. te ) 
DS. 
STED DECEMBER I, I9co. 
1 packet of seeds from Cuba. (Given by Dr. V. Havard, Havana, Cuba.) 
r packet of seeds of Corchoropsis crenata. (Given by Mr. H. C. Wells, Short 
Hills, N. J. 
1 packet of acorns, collected at Cutchogue, L. I., by Mr. J. Wickham. (Given 
by Mr. C, L. Allen 
I packet of seeds of a species of Crepis. (Given by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, 
(Given by Mr. L. Cock- 
ayne, Tarata, New Saito, Canterbury, New 
ack eds. (Given by . L. Robinson, Cambridge, Mass. ) 
14 packets Crataegus seeds. ie by C. D, Beadle, Biltmore Herbarium, Bilt- 
more, N. C.)} 
P Europe. (Given by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
50 packets New Zealand seeds, (Given by Mr, L. Cockayne.) 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
1 twelve-foot wall tent. (Given by Professor L. M. Underwood. ) 
1 dredge. 
6 Plankton filters. 
PLANTS. 
45 plants for the conservatories 
gee of the Bronx. 
I plants for the berbaces grounds. 
ae Borough of the 
1 Har! 
(By exchange with the, Department of Parks, 
(By exchange with the Department of 
’s-tongue Fer “(Gi ven by Mr. J. H. T. E. Burr, eee N. ¥.) 
1 plant for the conservatories from Jamaica. (Given Mr. F. Nicholas, 23 
Beaver street, City. 
Ip for 
os conservatories. oS by Mrs, Ey ve Kendall. ) 
N. 
5 ae for ¢ Y. Zodlogical Society. ) 
6 palms for th tories. (Purchased f he Park Nursery Co., Pasaden 
al.) 
44 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. Gustav Rix, Bedford Park, N. Y. 
Ci 
15 plants for the conservatories. (Given by Mr. Samuel Thorne.) 
31 plants of Lionaca muscipula, collected by Mr. Niesler. (Given by Dr. H. H. 
Rusby. ) 
