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Annual Reports of Academy of 
Mrs. J. C. Dorphley & G. W. Bassett. Herbarium of Frank Bassett, 
containing many specimens, chiefly from New Jersey. 
J. W. Eckfeldt. Two specimens from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
W. C. Ferguson. Lycopodium carolinianum from Long Island. 
J. M. Fogg, Jr. A few specimens from Philadelphia. 
H. W. Fowler. Two specimens of water-plants from Georgia and Alabama. 
C. D. Fretz. Seventy-five flowering plants from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 
C. D. Lippincott. Alopecurus myosuroides from Swedesboro, New Jersey. 
Bayard Long. Numerous plants from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
Dr. H. B. Meredith. Many local plants, and also collections from north- 
eastern Pennsylvania. 
J. C. Nelson. Nearly 1000 specimens, from western Oregon. 
New York Botanical Garden. 1400 specimens in exchange. 
Rev. J. P. Otis. Fifty plants from Delaware chiefly. 
Dr. F. W. Pennell. Two-hundred plants from Nantucket, Massachusetts. 
Also thirty Scrophulariaceae from various collectors. 
H. W. Pretz. Six hundred specimens, chiefly from Lehigh County, Penn- 
sylvania. 
Miss Margaret Sheppard. Seven pine cones collected by J. S. Lippincott 
and H. N. Bolander, chiefly in California. 
Dr. Witmer Stone. Many local plants, especially from Cape May County, 
New Jersey. 
F. H. Strohm. Several local plants, chiefly from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 
Dr. William Trelease. Fragment of fungus, Labrella pomi, from type in 
Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. 
S. S. Van Pelt. Euphorbia esula from Philadelphia. 
Archeology 
Miss Gertrude Abbott. Woman’s skirt of bark-cloth. Borneo. 
Dr. W. L. Abbott. Stone celt: modern wallet of palm-leaf. Santo Domingo. 
R. Dale Benson Jr. Indian blanket of snow-shoe rabbit skins. White 
Fish, Province of Quebec. 
Dr. I. Minis Hayes. Grooved axe-head. 
Morgan Hebard. Archeological material from an Indian village site. Wis- 
consin. 
J. G. Malone. Cowry clusters, said to be used as money. 
Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, Toronto, in exchange. Ancient 
Tarascan pottery. Mexico. 
University of Arizona Museum, in exchange, Cliff-dwellers’ remains: 
implements, pottery, clothing, etc. 
University of Colorado Museum, in exchange. Stone implements from 
ancient Pueblos, etc. 
