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Accessions of Reptiles and Amphibians — Continued 
By gift: 
M. Y. Williams, Coulee, Saskatchewan 1 
W. Annand, Ottawa, Ontario 1 
J. Roland Brown, Hamilton and Port Maitland, Ontario 26 
Mr, Brayshaw, Coldstream, British Columbia 1 
J. V. Butterworth, Southwest Mabou, Nova Scotia 5 
D. M. Campbell, Armstrong, British Columbia 4 
Norman Griddle, Treesbank, Manitoba. 3 
Mrs. Cummings, Charleston, South Carolina 2 
Murray W. Curtis, Athens, Ontario. 1 
Doreen Dodd, Telegraph Creek, British Columbia 2 
L. M. Klauber, San Diego, California 4 
W. J. LeRay, Oak Lake, Manitoba 1 
Edgar Lester, Arnprior, Ontario 20 
Hoyes Lloyd, Kingsmere, Quebec . . . . 1 
Robert Lockwood, Pink lake, Quebec 1 
Leon Marcotte, Sherbrooke, Quebec 19 
Lloyd W. Patch, Edgewater, Maryland 2 
H. G. Pittman, Wauchope, Saskatchewan 
W. E. Saunders, Fishers Glen, Ontario 1 
H. L. Seamans, Dunmore, Alberta 1 
T. L. Thacker, Laidlaw, British Columbia 2 
John Woolsey, near Quyon, Quebec 28 
127 
Accessions to Botanical Collections: 
By staff: 
From 1927 Arctic Expedition (eastern Arctic), sheets, about. . 4,000 
From New Brunswick, about 550 species, sheets, about 3,000 
By gift arid exchange: 
H. Groh, Ottawa, Ontario 53 
Gray Herbarium, Cambridge, Massachusetts 229 
National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden 10 
Dr. Morten P. Porsild, Danish Arctic Station, Godhavn, Green- 
land 132 
Dr. B. Lynge, Oslo, Norway 87 
E. A. Moxley, Owen Sound, Ontario 47 
E. M. Kindle, Ottawa, Ontario 69 
Fr. Marie- Victor in, Montreal, Quebec 191 
Mrs. George Black, Dawson, Yukon 31 
Dr. E. H. Moss, Edmonton, Alberta 60 
Miss E. S. Dowding, Edmonton, Alberta 2 
Wm. Herriott, Galt, Ontario 5 
Henry Mousley, Montreal, Quebec 8 
924 
Plants distributed: 
Gray Herbarium, Cambridge, Massachusetts 283 
National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden 36 
Fr. Marie-Victorin, Montreal, Quebec 104 
Dr. B. Lynge, Oslo, Norway 63 
Scholasticate of the Oblates of Mary, Ottawa 224 
Dr. Selim Berger, Stockholm, Sweden 100 
812 
Miscellaneous Collections: 
Birds’ eggs in sets, and nests 6 
Birds' stomachs (in formalin), for investigation of contents, 
received and catalogued 25 
Insects collected, mostly Microlepidoptera . . . 500 
1 young alligator, about 8 inches long, from Mrs. John Coolidge, 
Ottawa (from Florida). 
