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6. Examples and Illustrations of New Hepaticae from 



California. Exhibited by Dr. M. A. Howe. 



7. Some Interesting Mosses of North America, with ex- 



planatory notes. Exhibited by Dr. A. J. Grout. 



8. New Grasses from Eastern and Southern North America. 



Exhibited by G. V. Nash. 



9. Studies of the Asclepiadaceae and Leguminosae of North 



America. 



Exhibited by Miss Anna Murray Vail. 



10. Studies in the Local Flora. 



Exhibited by E. P. Bicknell. 



1 1. Undescribed Plants of the Southern United States. 



Exhibited by Dr. J. K. Small. 



12. Plants new to the Vicinity of New York. 



Exhibited by W. N. Clute. 



I 3. Preparations and Illustrations of a Parasite of the 

 Erysiphace.e. Exhibited by D. Griffiths. 



14. Studies in the Life History of Splicer clla laciistris. 



Exhibited by T. E. Hazen. . 



15. Preparations and Drawings, Illustrating the Embry- 



ology OF THE RuBIACE/E. 



Exhibited by Professor Francis E. Lloyd. 



16. a. Spermatogenesis of Pcllia. 



b. Fruiting Tips of Sargassiun. 



Exhibited by Dr. W. R. Shaw. 



17. Development of Embryo-sac of DelpJiiniiini exaltatum. 



Exhibited by Miss L. B. Dunn. 



18. a. Effects of Chemical Irritants upon Certain Fungi. 

 b. Formalin as a Preservative of Alg.e. 



Exhibited by Dr. H. M. Richards. 



19. A Self-recording Auxanometer for Class Demonstra- 



tion. Exhibited by Professor J. C. Arthur. 



20. A Convenient Manometer for Root Pressure. 



Exhibited by Dr. C. C. Curtis. 



