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habitat and the general geographic distribution. A copy of one 
of these labels is appended: 
WHITE WILLOW 
SALIX ALBA L. 
In moist soil 
New Brunswick and Ontario to Pennsylvania 
Native of Europe 
Several years ago Mrs. Esther Herrman presented the her- 
barium of the late Mr. Har Edwards to the Garden. This 
America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Islands of the 
Pacific Ocea he erican plants are chiefly from California 
and New En 
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together comprise the Garden ethan in: each sheet of the Ed- 
wards herbarium bears a small label with this recor 
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 
HERBARIUM OF MR HARRY EDWARDS 
PRESENTED BY Mas. ESTHER HERRMAN, 1897 
The herbarium and museum specimens lately presented to the 
Garden by bas ibelean aera a Natural FUStOVy are now be- 
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material comprising this addition to the Garden herbarium con- 
sists of a miscellaneous and general collection of ae the 
<, and sets of the Seler ai the 
Lumholtz and Hartman Mexican plants. 
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