80 
150 specimens from Wyoming, collected by Mr. E. Nelsor 
1 spec ecimen of Satureia Patago mica. {Given by Professor "Geo. Macloskie. ) 
51 jouthern States. ae m by Miss A, M. Small.) 
o — from Florida. (ie by Hon. 
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frui i i Given nee ce E.N. Plank) 
52 specimens or Uredinese, collected by Dr. G, Lagerheim. 
collected by Mr. C. R. B 
14 herbari Pp fi ae key. (Given by Miss 8. H. Harlow.) 
200 specimens ‘‘ Algae Danmomensis,’’ prepared by May Wyatt. 
11 mosses from Lower California. fee by Professor Underwood. ) 
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lorado. (Given by Dr. Fred. Clements. } 
en by Mr. eet Bessey. ) 
2 specimens of “vegetable caterpillars’? fea New Zealand, by exchange with 
the Royal Gardens, Kew, England. 
I xchange with Mr. — eae 
650 herbarium specimens, collected in cis Idaho by Dr. D. T. ‘Dougal. 
403 specimens, collected in Colorado by Mr, F. K. Vr aes 
4 specimens of Aconite from Asia, (Given by Dr. H. by.) 
97 mosses from Missouri, Arkansas and North an pk by Mr. Colton 
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osses from Oregon, by exchange with the U. S. National Museum. 
e specimens of mosses from Alaska, by exchange with Mr. Wm. M. Canby. 
25 bulbs and plants for the Conservatories. (Given by the Jessamine Gardens, 
Jessamine, Fla, 
0 £: iis agree (Given by Professor O, C. Charlton, Waco, Texas. ) 
I Vittaria line a bees ed sie Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Fla.) 
1 Vittaria lin (Gi A. M. Small, St. diode ¢, Fla.) 
I Pinta, oa, ve by Miss A. M. Small, St. Airis ae ) 
SEEDS. 
74 packets of Sikkim Himalayan seed. (By exchange with the Royal Botanic 
Garden, Calcutta, India. 
6 : (Purchased from B. F. Bush.) 
37 packets. (Purchased from Pinehurst Nurseries, Pinehurst, N. C. 
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LABORATORIES. 
1 Planimeter. 
2 Upright image, dissecting microscopes. 
12 Investigators tables. 
