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Plants 
Ci. W. Bassett. Five hundred specimens from New Jersey; also numerous 
specimens of cultivated plants. 
W. M. Benner. One hundred specimens, chiefly from Bucks County, 
Pennsylvania. 
O. H. Brown. One hundred specimens from Cape May County, New Jersey. 
P W. Clokey. Four hundred and fifty-five specimens from Colorado. 
Joseph Crawford. Specimens from New Jersey and Georgia. 
Mrs. S. W. Creasey. Specimens of Sonchus uliginosus , from Bucks County 
Pennsylvania. 
C. C. Deam. Four hundred and forty-six specimens from Indiana. 
R. R. Dreisbach. Two hundred and twenty specimens from Ohio and Michi¬ 
gan; also 100 specimens from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
Dr. J. W. Eckfeldt. Callitriche austini, from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 
Mr. W. C. Ferguson. Three specimens of Sagittaria and Rynchospora. 
M. Fogg, Jr. Eight hundred specimens, mostly from southern New Jersey. 
Dr. H. A. Gleason. Four hundred specimens, collected by J. S. de la Cruz in 
British Guiana. 
Dr. A. A. Jones. Specimens of a cultivated Solarium. 
A. N. Leeds. Caltha from Pennsylvania; and Primus from New Jersey. 
Mr. C. D. Lippincott. Solidago erecta from southwestern New Jersey. 
Bayard Long. Two thousand specimens from Berks and Bucks Counties, 
Pennsylvania. 
K. K. Mackenzie. Carex misandroides from western Newfoundland. 
Dr. H. B. Meredith. Eight hundred specimens from New Jersey, Pennsyl¬ 
vania, and Delaware. * 
Dr. J. C. Nelson. Two hundred specimens from western Oregon. 
New York Botanical Garden. Fifty-one specimens, collected by Dr. 
L. Britton in Porto Rico. 
Rev. J. P. Otis. Seven specimens from Delaware and Maryland. 
T. C. Palmer. Various specimens from Chester County, Pennsylvania. 
J. D. U. Pleasants. Six specimens from Pennsylvania. 
E. A. Rau. Specimens of Sonchus uliginosus and Sisymbrium altissimum , 
from eastern Pennsylvania. 
George Redles. Twenty specimens from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
Lee Sowden. One hundred specimens from Minnewaska, New York. 
O. A. Stevens. Sonchus uliginosus ; and other new weeds from North Dakota. 
Dr. R. R. Stewart. Two hundred Scrophulariaceae from northern India. 
Dr. W. R. Taylor. Eight specimens chiefly from Massachusetts and New 
Brunswick. 
Mary H. Williams. Many specimens from the eastern United States and 
Bermuda. 
Minerals 
Senor Augustin Arias. Collection Minerals, Cerro de Pasco, Peru. 
W. R. Ferrier. Ferrierite. 
Michael J. Clancey. Gold, Nicaragua. 
