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Experiment Stations. 



Alabama. 110 (Grapes.) 



Arizona. (Eleventh Annual Report for Year ending June 30, 1900.) 

 Arkansas. 62. (Wheat Experiments.) 



Kansas. Press Bulletin 80 (Notes on Plums.) 81 (Soy Beans in Kansas in 

 1901. 



Michigan. (Thirty-ninth Annual Report of Board of Agri. & Thirteenth 

 Annual Report of Experiment Station 1899-1900.) 



New York 179 (An Anthracnose and a Stem Rot of the cultivated Snap- 

 dragon.) 180 (Miscellaneous Notes on Injurious Inaeots.) 181 A 

 Fumigator for Small Orchard Trees.) 



Tennessee. 1 (Experiments with Corn, Forage Crops & Spring Cereals.) 4 

 (Feeding Native Steers.) 



Wyoming. 45 (A Preliminary Report on the Artesian Basins of Wyoming.) 

 American Journal of Pharmacy, Mar. [Editor.] 

 Botanical Gazette, Chicago, Feb. [Editor.] 



New or little known North American Trees. II. By C. S. Sargent. (Reprinted 

 from Botanical Gazette, Vol. XXXI. Jan. 1901.) [Author.] 



Notes on Crataegus in the Champlain Valley, By 0. S. Sargent. (From Rhodora, 

 Vol. 3, No. 26, Feb. 1901.) [Author.] 



Plant World, Jan. [Editor.] 



Progress of Forest Management in the Adirondacks. Ann. Report of the Direotor, 



N.Y. State Coll. of Forestry [J. Gifford.] 

 Report of The Forrester for 1900, By Gifford Pinohot. [Dept. of Agri.] 

 The Forester, Feb. [Publishers.] 

 Torrey Club Bulletin, Jan. [Editor.] 



Central America. 

 Primitiae Florae Costaricensis, By H. Pittier. [Author.] 



South America. 



Bolitim da Agricultura, Sao Paulo, Brazil, No. 5. [Director.] 

 Revista do Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo, Vol. IV. [Director.] 



Polynesia. 

 Planters' Monthly, Hawaii, Jan. [Editor] 



Library (Books). 



Engler(A.) Das Pflanzenreich, IV. 45. Musaseae von K. Schumann 

 Leipzig, 1900. 8vo. 



Do. do. IV. 8. Typhaceae und IV. 10. Spargani- 



aceae von P. Graebner. Leipzig. 1900. 8vo. 



Do. do. IV. 9. Pandanaceae von O. Warburg. 



Leipzig. 1900. 8vo. [Purchased.] 

 Green (J. Reynolds) Vegetable Pnysiology. London, 1900. 8vo. [Purchased.] 



SEEDS. 



From C. E. M. Trayner, H. M. Consul, Guatemala — 

 Guatemala Coooa. 



From Botanic Gardens, Hong Kong — 

 Quercus cornea. 



From Mr. Elmer Stearns, California, — 



Chinese Grape Fruit Pomelo (Pear shaped, length 6 or 7 inches) 

 German Winter Musk Melon (keeps two or three months.) 

 Pine Apple Winter (Musk Melon — keeps 3 to 5 months.) 

 Ginkgo biloba. 



