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78° on the 16th, 67° on the 26th and 84° on the 28th. The 
minimum temperatures were 48° on the ist, 35° on the 13th, 39° 
on the 19th, and 41° on the 23d. 
ACCESSIONS 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS FROM AUGUST 22 TO NOVEMBER 21. 
—— Car. Lupwic von, & FISCHER, JOHANN BAPTISTA VON. Flora Javae nec 
non insularum adjacentium. Bruxelles, 1828 (Given by Dr. Louise M. Browne.) 
_ Ce encyclopedia. Vol. 16. Index. New York, c 1914. (Given by 
be Encyclopedia Press 
Repeteia CHARLES JOSEPH. The living cycads. Chicago, 1919. 
Grant, E. B. Beet-root — and the cultivation of the beet. Boston, 1867. (Given 
by Dr. J. H. Barnhar 
Kacey (CALVIN eam The Agaricaceae of Michigan. 2 vols. Lansing 
18 ven by Michigan Geological and Biological Survey.) 
ee paee Wittiam. Productive vegetable growing. Ed. 3. Philadelphia, 
[r918]. 
PACER EVE AS? WILLIAM. A systematic arrangement of British plants by W. 
Withering .. . corrected and eee by William Mcgillivray. Ed. 5. London, 
1841. (Given by Mrs. N. L. tton.) 
MONTGOMERY, Epwarpb ae Productive farm crops. Ed, 2. Philadel- 
phia, [ror8]. 
Rapp, GUISEPPE. Synopsis filicum brasiliensium, [Bologna, 1819] Photographic 
co ven by The Library of Congress.) 
a riien American Vol. 120. New ra 1gig. (Given by Scientific American 
ks blishing Co.) 
EARS, a EDC. Productive orcharding. Ed. 2 rev. —— gto. 
anal ick, WILLIAM THompson, & WILSON, EpMUND BEECHER. ee Biology. 
Ed. 2 New York, 1904. (Given by Miss S. H. Harlow.) 
Vaw Stryke, Lucius LIncoen. fay ilizers and crops. New York, r 
VELENOVSKY, Joser. Kvétena Zeskéhocenomanu. Prague, 1889. Cue by Dr. 
A. Hollick.) 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
i specimen of Lepiota americana from New York. (Collected by Dr. J. H. 
Barnhart.) 
2 specimens of woody fungi from Connecticut. (By exchange with Dr. A. H. 
Graves.) ; 
I specimen of cami merulioides from New Hampshire. (By exchange 
with Mr. W. Shell.) 
I specimen of Grifola Berkeleyi from Alabama. (By exchange with Mr. J. E. 
Fries.) 
34 specimens of fungi from Virginia. (Collected by Dr. W. A. Murrill.) 
