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tion of the private herbaria purchased by the Museum was completed, 

 and the specimens incorporated in the general herbariimi. Of the 13,166 

 sheets so incorporated the following are notable: Baker, Colorado 

 534; Camp, Michigan and Ohio 549; Eggleston, Vermont 497; Fitzpat- 

 rick, Iowa 443; Graut, Vermont 388; Heller, California 998; Idaho 447; 

 Pennsylvania 496; Sandwich Islands 938; Kearney, New Jersey and 

 Tennessee 375, McDonald, Illinois 405; Mackenzie, Kansas and Mis- 

 souri 308; Morris, Connecticut to Virginia 464; Nelson, Wyoming 442; 

 Piper, Washington 268; Sandberg, Minnesota 248; Sheldon, Minnesota 

 204; Small, Virginia 224; Umbach, Illinois and Indiana 533; and Wat- 

 son, Ohio 152. The private herbaria now incorporated with that of 

 the Museum are the following: 



Bebb, M. S., Salix and general 31,583 



Heller, A. A., General 13,166 



Hitchcock, A. S., Floridian 7,188 



Millspaugh, C. F., Euphorbia and general 5,006 



Patterson, H. N., General 37,887 



Rothrock, J. T., General 22,901 



Small, J. K., South U. S. and general 19,381 



Schott, A., Yucatan and general 8,447 



Schuette, J. H., Wisconsin and general . . . . . . 10,990 



University of Chicago, General 44,104 



Wahlstedt, J. H., Epilobium, Viola, Chara and general . . 17,555 



The additions to the organized herbarium during the year, geo- 

 graphically arranged, are as foUows: (The tabulation does not include 

 regions from which no additions have been received this year) . 





Added to 



Total 





Herbarium 



now in 



LOCALITY 



191S 



Herbarium 







1,162 



Canada: 











828 





165 



1,182 







259 







181 







439 



United States: 











1,464 







9,522 







35,091 



Carolina, North 





4,787 







1,042 







12,133 







579 







564 







1,176 



