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Library. (Books.) 



Natural History of New York. New York, Boston, Albany, 4'o. 1842-1861, 

 General Introduction by William H. Seward ; and 

 Part I, Zoology, by James E. deKay, in 5 Vols., 1842-1844. 

 Part II, Botany, by John Torrey, in 2 Vols. 1843. 

 Part III, Mineralogy, by Lewis C. Beck, 1 Vol. 1842 



Part IV, Geology, by Wm. W. Mather, Ebenezer Emmons, Lardnef 



Vanuxem, and James Hall, in 4 Vols. 1842, 1843. 

 Part V, Agriculture, by Ebenezer Emmons, in 5 Vol?., 1846-1854. 

 Part VI, Palaeontology, by James Hall, in 4 Vols., 1847-1861. 



[Presented by Dr. Britton, Director of the New York Botanic Garden ] 



SEEDS. 



From Imperial Dept. of Agri. for the TV. Indies — 



Sabal Palmetto. 

 From Mr. H. P. Deans, Priestman's River — 



Andira inermis ; Pachira aquatica. 



PLANTS. 



From Rev. W . Griffith, Kingston — 



Grape Vine Cuttings. 

 From Dr. Morris — 



3 plants Antigonon insigne, 

 From Mrs. Raper, Trafalgar Park — 

 12 Tuberous Begonias ; 6 Gloxinias. 

 From Senora de Zeledon, San Jose, Costa Rica — 



Orchids: Cattleya Skinneri, var. alba; Epidendrum sp. ; Gongora sp.; 

 Odontoglossom Warscewiczii ; Oncidium phymatochilum ; Stanhopea 

 sp. ; Trichopilia suavis. 

 From Mr. ft . JekyU, Robertsfield — 



Marica sp. ; Crossandra uudulsef olia ; Linaria Cymbalaria. 

 FromSupt. Botanic Station, Barbados — 



Sugar Cane Seedlings— 3 barrels of Nos. B.156, B,306, B.347. 

 From Messrs. Jas. Backhouse <& Son, Ltd., York — 



Trichomanes anceps. 



[Issued on 2nd May, 1902.] 



