112 
rz8 specimens of flowering plants from Alberta, British Columbia, and Oregon. 
ee te with the Field Museum of Natural History.) , 
I n of Corticium phyllophilum from New York. (By exchange with Dr. 
W. #H. S ioy ) 
70 colored scegies slides. (Given = Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
131 specim g plants from Colombia. (Given by Dr. M. T. Dawe.) 
I sedan of Conopholus americana from Florida. (By exchange with the 
University of Florida.) 
specimens of barley, rye, and buckwheat for the economic museum. (By 
exchange with the Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
30 uncolored lantern slides. (Given by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
35 specimens of flowering plants from Oregon. (By exchange with the Field 
Museum of Natural History.) 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM FEBRUARY 1 TO APRIL 21, 1919 
Arnaup, G. Les Astérinées. Montpellier, 1918. (Given by the author.) 
Board of education of the city of New York. inutes of the committee on special 
schools. 1908. (Given by Mr. Percy Wilson.) . 
sar RicHaRD Hans Dovar. Our national ee New York, 1918. (Given 
s. N. L. Britton.) 
Br sekESRIDGE, Win am D. Ailas.- Botany. Cryptogamia. Filices [of the 
5- 
Case, Mary. Paintings of wild flowers. 2 vols. (Given by Mr. Eckstein Case.) 
The Century dictionary. Vols. 1-6. <s York, 1889-91. (Given by Miss E. M. 
Kittredge. 
Covtter, Joun Mertr. Plant relations; a first book of botany. New York, 1900. 
(Given by Miss E. M. Kittredge.) 
Dana, Frances THEopora. How to know the wild flowers. New ed., 1807- 
(Hand aoe by Miss Mary Psat presented by Mr. Eckstein Case.) 
EGLESTON, NATHANIEL HILLYER. d-book of tree-planting. New York, 1884. 
(Given by Miss “ M. ey 
Ey, HELENA RUTHERFURD. A woman’s hardy garden. New York, 1905. (Given 
by Miss E. M. Kittredge.) 
Floral poesy. London, n.d. (Given by Miss E. M. Kittredge-) 
GoopaLe, GEORGE LIxcoLn. Concerning a few common plants. Ed. 2. Boston, 
1903. (Given by Miss E. M. Kittredge.) 
Hace, Gertruepe EvisaBers. Liille pe people. Boston, 1887. (Given by 
Miss E. M. Kittredge.) 
(Given 
by Miss E. M. Kirt 
ILDREWE, Miss. The language of flowers. Boston, 1865. (Given by Miss E. M. 
Kittredge. 
Ito, Keisuke. [The description of natural products of Japan.] 3 vols. [Tokyo] 
n.d. (Given by American Museum of Natural History.) 
Ito, Keisuxé. [The illustrations and descriptions of Japanese flora.| Vol. 1. 
[Tokyo, 1874]. (Given by American Museum of Natural History.) 
JouNson, DuNcAN Srarr. The - uit of Opuntia fulgida; a study of perennation 
and Bi hg in the fruits of certain Cactaceae. Washington, 1918. (Given 
by . L. Britt 
Hooper, Lucy. The lady's book of flowers and poetry. New York, 1859. 
redge.) 
