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dema m& for which H is believed identific tions will be forthco® ^promptly. 
it should » understood that none of these Group*, aor any others, are pro- 
eiaptod. It -.rould seats advisable to let roe have any suggestions for the alteration 
<>f this list. 1 realise there are doubtless other group# receiving special at ten* 
tic-it at the subscribing institutions, and 1 would appreciate 'being adVYsed of such. 
PteridophyU (except Selaginella) . $ I aiplghlaceo* K 
5 el*gl&«Ua. - MK 
Cyperaeea* - B 
Area®## - 3 
bioeooraaoese - B 
Fiparaceae - frelease 
Loriiathaceae • f 
Art atoloafrlftceae * b 
lyctagiinieeae - * 
Mtni spermaceti* - T 
Auoniiceae * B 
Montotecaua - t 
itiw&utwxQ - r 
irlaootuptiaoeae - Y 
CMtevtMweg • BM 
Myrtaceae - B 
Melnstficee* - t 
A«K>oyaaceae • Mo 
Solaaaceae * K 
Oesneraoeae - H 
Bigaoaiaeeae - B 
Ao- nt h eo e ae • M 
liubiaeeae . y 
Oacttrbitaeeee * 8 
ajpufcorleae * a 
hr. King is very desirous of risking collect tone about T|fr»petc, Chaehepeyae, 
and Koy&baafea, Peru, all historic botanical, localities, and I will gladly advise 
Mbs of any orders for those sots. 
lleworth f» Killip, 
h. S. B&tieael Museum, 
Washington, D. C., Sept. IP. 1931 
