NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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1902 .] 
William M. Canby. Eight hundred specimens principally from the 
south and west, and eight specimens of Oratcegus. 
Samuel G. Dixon, M.D. Specimen of Firms eclulis Engelm, from the 
Yellowstone. 
T. W. Edmondson. Fifty-three specimens from Ontario, Canada. 
William J. Fox. Fourteen specimens from the old world, and 
twenty-one specimens from North America. 
E. A. Gareatt. Fifty specimens from British Columbia. 
John W. Harshberger, Ph.D. One hundred and twenty specimens 
from Jamaica, Haiti and Santo Domingo. 
Purchased. Nine hundred Californian plants collected by Heller 
and Brown, five hundred and forty W. Australian plants collected by 
Dr. Pritzel and three hundred and fifty plants from Canary Islands col- 
lected by Dr. Bornmuller. 
J. A. G. Reiin and IP. L. Viereck. Two thousand specimens from 
New Mexico (collected for the Academy). 
Charles F. Saunders. Seventy-five specimens principally from 
Vermont and North Carolina. 
Benjamin H. Smith. Two thousand specimens from the Rocky 
Mountain region, and specimen of Ileterotoma lobelioides Zucc. 
E. S. Steele. Specimen of Lacinaria pilosa Ait. 
Curwen Stoddart, Jr. Specimen of Koilreuteria paniculata Laxm. 
E. G. Vanatta. One hundred specimens from Pennsylvania and 
Maryland. 
Charles S. Williamson. One hundred specimens from various parts 
of the Eastern United States. 
