GF.OGRAPHK'AT. LIST OF MEMBERS 
101 
SWEDEN. 
Goteborg. BotanisKa Tiadgilrd. 
Lund. Weimarcb, Prof. H. 
Stocksund. Lindquist, Prof. B. 
Uppsala. Nannfeldt, Dr. J, A.; Kungl. Lantbrukshdgskolan. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Basle. Aellen, Dr. P. 
Geneva. Conservaloire et .Jardin Botaniques. 
V'evey. Thomas, Miss E. M. 
ASIA. 
PAKISTAN. 
EAST PAKISTAN. 
Rajshahi. Farmer, Dr. A. J. 
Indonesia. 
•Java. Bibliotheca Bogorensis. 
AFRICA. 
CAPE province. 
Cape Tovn. Adamson, Prof. R. S. 
southern Rhodesia. 
Salisbury. Wbellan, J. A. 
Sudan. 
Khartoum. MacLeay, K. N. G. 
Zululand. 
EshoAve. Lawn, Dr. J. G. 
N. AMERICA. 
CANADA 
Montreal. Polunin, Prof. N. 
Ottawa. National Museum of Canada. 
Quebec. Callen, Dr. E. O. 
UNITED STATES. 
California. 
Claremont. Pom.ona College. 
San Francisco. California Academy of Sciences. 
District Columbia. 
Washington. Smithsonian Institution; State College; U.S. Dept, of 
Agriculture. 
II.LINOIS. 
Chicago. John Crerar Library. 
Indiana. 
Indianapolis. Stares, K. 
Massachusetts. 
Cambridge. Gray Herbarium 
Jamaica Plain. Arnold Arboretum. 
Michigan. 
Ann Arbor. University of Michigan. 
New York state. 
Brooklyn. Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. 
Ithaca. Lawrence, Prof. G. H. M.; New York State College of Agricul- 
ture, Cornell University. 
New Y'ork. New York Botanical Garden. 
Pennsylvania. 
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Museum. 
