167 m eee herbari peci from Lake George, N. Y. (Collected and 
given by Prof J. F. .) 
413 museum and — specimens from the Catskill Mountains. (Collected 
by Dr. N. L. Britton.) 
3 museum specimens of Vanilla beans. viele by Messrs. Dodge & Olcott. ) 
17 museum specimens of mosses. (Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
2 plants from West Virginia. (By eee with Prot W. A. Kellerman. } 
I photograph of a fungus. (Given by Mr. C. C. Lloyd. 
25 specimens, ‘‘ Musci Pleurocarpi.’’ (Given by oe A. J. Grout for the Colum- 
bia Herbarium. ) 
13,257 herbarium specimens from Mexico and Europe (Vigener Herbarium). 
Purchased a the gare arden 
P gon, collected by Mr. Hammond. Purchased 
for the garden. 
I specimen of Razoumofskya pusilla from Minnesota. (Given by Mr. F. K. 
Butters, 
5 specimens of Californian plants. (By exchange with Mr. L. R. Abrams, ) 
I specime en of Prosopis ieee ‘ima from Arizona. (Given by Dr. D. ce ffiths. ) 
Montana, Colorado and New Mexico. (Collected 
by Mr. F. K. Vreeland. ) 
3011 k fi Montana. (Collected by Dr. D. T. aie ae ) 
213 herbarium specimens from Vermont. (Collected by Mr. Ww. 
leston. 
362 herbarium specimens from the eastern hemisphere. (By exchange with the 
Royal Claes Kew, En: 
o Rico. (By exchange with the U. S. National Museum. ) 
fait of P, North Carolina, (Gi 
iven 
by oe A.M. eo 
fi i Elouda (Given by Mr. Otto Frank. -) 
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2 isan specimens from Tex: ae by Prof. S. W. Stanfield. 
m specimen of Copholis Americana, (Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton. . 
Io museum sari of illipe nuts, illipe tallow and tallow cakes. (Giv 
cy) 
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2 specimens of : mosses from Franz Joseph Land. (Given by Mr. Ralph L. 
Shainwald, Jr.) 
cP 74 (Collected by Mr. E. P. Sheldon.) 
1 model of Akebia guinata. ae n by the Rev. Mr. Ha: au McKim. 
2 herbarium Lage s from South Carolina, (Given by Dr. D. S. Ma rtin. } 
mosses from Santa Marta. Gis and given by ie ‘cal F, Baker. } 
4 mosses from Georgia. (Given by Mr. R. M. ak 5 
1 specimen of Zri/iium ‘lanceolatum. (Given by . Curtiss. ) 
237 mosses from the Catskil Mountains. (Collected ae given oe Mrs. N. L. 
Britton. 
41 specimens of Pennsylvania plants. (Given by Mr. Benj. H. Smith. } 
t as of Veronica officinalis from Tennessee. (By exchange with Mr. S. O. 
Barn 
211 a ‘bari exico. (Given by the Duke de Loubat, through 
the American Museum of Natural ae ) 
