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PLANTS OF NEW YORK AND VICINITY. 

 Collected by Willard N. Clute. 



Hab. 



„190 



IS-Q. 2. 



est, clearest way. Some blank labels, taken from forms in 

 actual use, will best illustrate this. No. i is what might be 

 called a general utility label. It may be used for all plants 

 received without the sender's own label, for plants collected 

 by one's self, for sending out with duplicates, etc. It is the 

 one label which all should own. The label here shown and 

 the style of type used is exactly like the original. No. 2 is a 

 special label for certain purposes. Any one who collects ex- 

 tensively in one place will find a similar label very useful. 

 In this sufficient room is given under habitat for data regard- 

 ing soil, etc. When one visits a certain region for collecting 

 sets of its plants, a label similar to No. 3 may be used, or No. 



Herbarium of the Yonkers Academy. 

 No. 



CATSKILL MTS., NEW YORK. 

 Collected by P. A. Brown. Aug. 1, 1898. 



No. 3. 



