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Works on Histology, Pathology and Microscopy. 
Micrographic Dictionary; Griffith and Henfrey. 
Cursus der Normalen Histologie; Orth. 
Billroth’s Surgical Pathology; Hackley. 
A Manual of Histology; Stricker. ? 
Pathology and Morbid Anatomy; Greene. 
Practical Examination of Urine; Tyson. 
Student’s Primer of the Urine; Whittaker. 
Hand-book for the Physiological Laboratory: Sanderson. 
Frey on the Microscope and Microscopic Technology ; Cutter. } 
Manuel d’Histologie Pathologique, I, If et III; Cornil et Ranvier. 
Cellular Pathology; Virchow. 
Allgemeine und Microscopische Anatomie; Krause. 
Handbuch der Praktischen Zergliederungskunst ; Jos. Hyrtl. 
Lehrbuch der Pathologischen Gewebelehre mit” einschluss eine 
Pathologischen Anatomie; Dr. Edward Rindfleisch. | | 
Works on Plants. 
Systema Vegetabilium; Linné. 
Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens, ein Beitrag zur Natur-und Cultur. 
geschichte Nord-EKuropas; Schubeler. 
Plants and their Growth; Prof. T. J. Burrill. 
First Annual Report upon Useful and Noxious Plants; Burrill. 
American Naturalist: Historical Sketch of the Science of Botany 
in North America, from 1635 to 1858; Dr. F. Brendel. . 
Willows of California; M. 8. Bebb. 
Hepatice Boreali Americane; C. F. Austin. 
Musci Appalachani; Austin. 
Icones Fungorum, 6 vols; Corda. 
Hymenomycetes Europei; EH. Fries. 
Mycologia Europea; C. H. Persoon. 
Les Champignons de la France; F. 8. Cordici. 
Icones Selecti Hymenomycetum; E. Fries. 
Micrographia; M. C. Cook. 
Myzomycetes of Great Britain; Cook. 
Iconographie des Champignon; Paulet et Seville. 
FINANCIAL. 
The terms in which the appropriations for the Laboratory wer 
made required a distribution of the expenditures under a numbe 
of different accounts. As in many cases the expenditures wer 
made for several purposes in common, this distribution is fre 
quently artificial and arbitrary. While the appropriation is divide 
into specific sums, for various purposes, most of the expenditure 
must be made for several purposes conjointly. The cost of appa 
ratus and material, the expense of the field work and miscellaneou 
assistance, the office expenses, etc., are not properly chargeable t 
any one of the funds alone, since the benefits resulting accrue 1 
part to the State Museum, in part to the educational institutions 
in part to the public schools, and so through the list. Neither j 
it possible to tell, if an attempt is made to divide each item of th 
