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to the Garden his library, herbarium and collections of living 
plants. His library contains many rare works, for he was a 
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plants were of great interest and contained many rare forms and 
see several unnamed species. 
es, in regard to his botanical material, are now being 
Pre out by his children, and hereafter the Berbaruc at the 
Garden will be known as the “ Day HERBARIU! 
The organization of the Garden force is aie the executive 
nown as the igs has full charge of the details of 
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lections are open to all comers, and its officers give oe the assist- 
ance in their power to the student, wherever he may li 
n F. Cows t, 
Director on Botanic beak 
BuFFaLo BoTanic GARDEN, . 
January 8, 1901. 
A BOTANICAL RECONNAISANCE OF THE MISSIS- 
SIPPI SOUND ISLANDS AND DELTA 
Nala under the auspices of the New York 
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ers College, Columbia University, and of Pr M. Tracy, of 
Mississippi, accompanied by Mr. m D. ‘Rose rs and Mr. 
, both of New York cit 
completed on August roth and the city of Biloxi was left astern 
on the evening of that day. 
