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specimen of Aleurodiscus Oakesii from Montana. (Collected by Mr. R. S. 
Williams. } 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM NOVEMBER 1, ror8, TO JANUARY 31, 
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American rose annual. Vol. 2. Ed. 2., Vol. 3. TOr7, 1918. 
COSTANTIN, JULIEN NOEL. Ss Mucedinées simples. Paris, 1888. 
Drxon, Rovat, & Fire os EVERETT. The ae side of trees. New 
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FERRY DE LA BELLONE, ae bE. Lairuffe. Paris, 1888. 
GERTH VAN WIyk, H. L. 
HarpInG, ALICE. 
N. L. Britton.) 
KRetty, Hov bp Atwoop. Some icicles medical boianisis commemorated in our 
botanical aes. Trov, I9I4 H. Barnhart.) 
LETELLIER, JEAN 
A dictionary of plani-names. Vol. 2. The Hague, 1916. 
The book of the peony. Philadelphia, 1917. (Given by Mrs. 
BAPTISTE Louis. Figures des ee serzant de supplément 
aux planches de Bulliard. Ed. 2. Meilhac 
Lovett, Joun H. The flower and the bee. om aL 1918. (Given by Mrs. N. 
. Britton.) 
MicHAEL, EpmMunp. Fiihrer fiir Pilsfreunde. 3 vols. 
MURRILL, WILLIAM ALPHONSO. 
(Given by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
NYLANDER, WUILLIAM. 
Zwickhau i. S. 1898-1905- 
Three young Crusoes. Bronxwood Park, 1918. 
Observationes circa Pesizas Fenniae. [Helsingiors, 1869.] 
Ouiver, GEORGE W. Plant culture. Ed. 3. New York, 1912. (Given by Mrs. 
N. L. Britton.) 
ROMELL, LARS GUNNAR. Dr. M.A. Lindblads swampbok. Stockholm, 1902. 
TRATTINNICK, LEOPOLD. Fungi austriaci, iconibus illustrati. Wien, 1805-{06]. 
pp sieatay Wittram. Winter botany. Urbana, 1918. (Given by Mrs. N. L. 
Britton.) 
WUNSCHE, Friepricn Otro. Flore générale des champignons. Paris, 1883. 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
t plant of J. hill cordiformis. (Given by Mr. J. F. Jones.) 
5 piants of Fri - exchange with Harvard Botanic ne 7) 
235 plants for ree collections. (Collected by Mr. E. B. Southw ick.) 
32 orchids for conservatories. (Given by Mrs. Henry aeneiee ) 
5 plants of Rhipsalis. eae exchange a Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
5 plants of Hylocereus. (Given by Mr. G. A. Lind.) 
3 plants of Cereus. (Given by Mr. W. H. Becker.) 
2 orchid plants. (By exchange with Lager & Hurrell.) 
3 plants for conservatories. (Given by Mrs. J. B. Trevor.) 
4 plants of Lantuxe Camara. (Given by Mrs. C. D. Dic kev.) 
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23 plants, mostly palms, for the conservatories. (Given by Mrs. Finley t) 
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plant of oe from New Mexico. (Given by Mr. W. H. ae } 
2 ae of Opuntia Stanleyi. (By exchange with Dr. D. T. MacDou =) 
6 plants of ena from California. (Given by Dr. H. M. oe 
