12 Geo. 5 Provincial Museum Report. M 13 



Publications of other Institutions — Continued. 



Brought forward 37 



Cardiff Museum, Cardiff. Wales 1 



Carnegie Museum. Pittsburgh, Pa 2 



Charleston Museum, Charleston, S.C 2 



Children's Museum of Boston, Boston, Mass 1 



( !ity Art Museum, St. Louis. Mo 5 



Colorado Museum of Natural History, Denver, Col 1 



Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y G 



Dominion Government Publications, Ottawa 51 



Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit. Mich 7 



Field Museum, Chicago, HI 1 



Gray Herbarium, Harvard University 5 



Illinois State Natural History Survey, Urbana, 111 5 



Instituto General y Tecnico de Valencia, Valencia, Spain 1 



John Crerar Library. Chicago, 111 1 



Library of Congress. Washington, D.C 2 



Manchester Museum, Manchester, England l 



Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minn S 



Minnesota University. Minn 4 



Museum American Indian Ileye Foundation 1 



Museum of Pine Arts, Boston. Mass 4 



Nai ional Museum, Philadelphia', Pa 1 



Newark Museum Association, Newark, N.J ."! 



Nebraska University, Lincoln. Neb 2 



New York Botanical Garden, N.Y 2 



Ohio Agricultural Experimental Station, Wooster, Ohio ('. 



Oklahoma University, Norman, Okla 1 



Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass 1 



Peabody Museum, Yale University, New Haven, Conn 22 



Pennsylvania Museum and University 7 



Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, Pa 2 



Roger Williams Bark Museum, Providence, R.I 7 



Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland 1 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C' "2 



Staten Island Institute, New Brighton, N.Y 



Sydney Museum, Australia !) 



United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C (i 



University of Washington, Seattle, Wash 4 



Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pa 2 



Zoological Society. New York, N.Y '. 2 



Zoological Society, Philadelphia, Pa 1 



2; (i 

 BOTANY. 



By W. R. Carter. 



Considerable activity has been prevalent among collectors in several portions of the Province, 

 and from these sources much desirable material has been added to the colled ion in the Herbarium 

 of the Provincial Museum. 



Our gratitude must be extended to the following gentlemen for their kindness in contributing 

 a large amount of material which not only has added to the collection, but has increased 

 our knowledge of the distribution of a number of plants, or, in other words, their known range 

 has been extended: Dr. C. F. Newcombe; Mr. SV. B. Anderson ; Mr. W. A. Newcombe; Pr ifessor 

 J. K. Henry; Mr. T. P. Mackenzie and Mr. G. Y. Copley, of the Grazing Commission; Mr. J. II. 

 Anderson; Mr. A. It. Sherwood; Mr. Dennis Ashby ; and Dr. M. (). Malle. 



Mr. E. B. Webster, of Port Angeles, Washington, very kindly donated specimens of Scnetio 

 Wehsteri a. sp., a rare plant which he collected on the talus-slopes of .Mount Angeles. Clallam 



