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MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM, 
32 museum specimens of cottons and yarns, (Given by the Clark Thread Com- 
al Newark, N. 
specimen of Hypericum boreale. (Given by _ LeRoy iH. pics 
powder. (Given by the Hazard Powder Company. ) 
1 basket made from date-palm leaves, from Egypt. (Given by Mrs. Olyphant- 
Vail. ) 
3 specimens of carbons. (Given by the Longville Black and Carbon Company, 
New York. 
2 specimens of maple sugar and maple honey. (Given by Mr. B A. Bowker, 
Coos, N. H. 
355 herb 
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hifi . Hall. 
speci from Mississippi, collected - ae S. M. Tra 
i f fiber and mats. (Given by James Sloane’s a 
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New York.) 
302 herbarium specimens from the Rocky Mountains, collected by Mr. C. L. 
57 museum a of twines and ropes, and crude fibers. (Given by Travers 
ork. 
1 lithographie bie (Given by Mr, Morris Coste 
ter. ) 
33 Herbarium specimens of "Helianthus and Antennaria. (Given by Mr. E. P. 
eae } 
tA ia rupicola. (By exchange with the Herb 
of Petia University. ) 
p if br is ft Ce i (Given by Mr. J. 
K. Coote: ) 
f woods, modern utensils, barks, fibers, seeds, etc. Pur- 
chased at the Paris Exposition 
2 specimens of Fontinalis from Wyoming. (Given by Professor Aven Nelson.) 
is Yukon region, collected by Mr. R. S. Williams. 
