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Rh sent in for examination unusual species of his flowering plants and in other ways assisted materially in this compilation.

(56) The following names that appear now and then upon the labels of plants in the herbarium of Prof. Sheldon are either those of his students or incidental correspondents. As one or more of their few plants may find publication or stray into some other herbarium, I have considered it best to make the following record of the names :

(57), Assistant Curator of the Department of Botany, Field Museum of Natural History, spent the month of September, 1904, collecting at the following stations: Parsons and Hendricks in Tucker County; Dry Fork, Horton, Spruce Knob, Elkins, Read, Whitmar. Glady, Harman, and Huttonsville, in Randolph County ; and Travelers Repose in Pocahontas County. The prime set of his collection, consisting of about 400 numbers (1500) specimens, is in the Gray Herbarium, Cambridge, Mass. ; and a nearly full duplicate set in the herbarium of the Field Museum of Natural History.

(58), of Cambridge, Mass., collected with Dr. J. M. Greenman in 1904, over the same route and gathering substantially the same species. His collection is in his private herbarium.