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2 specimen s of Aztennaria, (By ex aera with President Ezra Brainerd.) 
2 speci imens of eee from Canada. (Given by Mr, E. P, Bicknell. 
6r ancouver See (By exchange with the 
American Museum of Natural History. ) 
i specimen of Potentilla pumila from Ohio. (By exchange with Mr. Roscoe J. 
b.) 
2 specimens of J/ex from th (Given by Mr. G. 5. Miller.) 
19 specimens of Mexican plats (By exchange 1 with Prof. E. O. Wooton.) 
4 specimens of P; Pennsylvania. (Given by Dr. C. D. Fretz.} 
1057 specimens of fungi. (Given by Dr. J. S. Billin 
18 specimens of ofentil/a from Greenland. (By exchange with Dr. Morten 
Pedersen. ) 
239 mosses es Mexico, Brazil, ‘Trinidad, Chile and the Argentine Republic. 
has B ) 
“38 specimen of Wyoming mosses. (Collected by Prof. Aven Nelson.) 
12 specimens of Colorado mosses. (Collected by Profs. Un He and Selby. ) 
3 herbarium specimens of Ohio plants. (Given by Prof. A. D. Selby. 
31 museum specimens of mosses from Chilson Lake, N. Y. (Given by Mrs. I. 
Harris. 
20 specimens of Utah plants. (By raat with Miss Susan Stokes. ) 
975 specimens of Wyoming plants. (By exchange with Prof. Aven Nelson.) 
5 Arizona ian by oe D. T. MacDougal. ) 
127 mosses frou the Adirondack Mountains. (Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
oF Montang) Past (By ee nge with Mrs. Nees Ware Scheuber. } 
en by Prof. T. D. A. eae 
a mosses oe Stockbridge, Massachusetts. (Collected and given by Mr. 
L. Britton, 
33 sbecunens of fungi. (Given by Mrs. W. C. Lobenstine. ) 
at Ne (Given by Mr. E. ea 
I stem of Lan wicera ge from Wales. (Given by Mr. E. P. Bicknell.) 
2 specimens of Lactuca. (By exchange with the U. S. Department of Agricul- 
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ture, 
Tannersville, Pennsylvania, (Collected and given 
by Dr. N. L. Britton. ) 
55 specimens a East Indian grasses. (By exchange with the Royal Gardens, 
Kew, England.) 
seum specimens of Anthurus borealis, {Given by Miss V. S. White. ) 
nges. (Given by Messrs. Lehn & Fink. } 
12 museum specimens of grains and flax. (Given by the Commissioner from 
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I trunk of Rkamnus Purshiana, ‘trom the ie 'an-American Exposition. 
4 specimens of Colorado fungi (By exchange with Prof. W. Pollock. } 
I specimen of Plasmopara ribicola from enone (Given by Dr. a Davis. ) 
19 specimens of fleshy fungi from One: {By exchange with Prof. A. D. Selby.} 
Kitts, St. are ind St. Tne West Indies. 
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(om by _ N. ad Britton and Mr. I. F. 
(Bye tee e with Miss Alice etenn ) 
useum specimens from St. Kitts, West Indies. (Collected by Dr. N. L. Brit- 
ae well, ) 
