JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vo. II. September, 1901. No. 2r. 
REPORT OF DR. P. A. RYDBERG, ASSISTANT 
CURATOR, ON THE SCANDINA IAN 
TANICAL GARDENS. 
Dr. N. L. Brirron, Director-in- Chief. 
Dear Siy: According to your request, J visited during my 
stay in Scandinavia this summer the botanical gardens at Gothen- 
herbarium specimens, materials for the museums and seeds for 
the plantations. 
season of the year was inopportunate for exchanges, 
partly because most plants were then just in bloom, and partly 
at fro i 
pent ts or southern eee cole by Dr. Nordstedt, and 
+} 
from 
mountains. The former will probably all prove hardy in our 
herbaceous garden and the latter will be a valuable acquisition 
for our future Alpinum 
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