John Reeves, Esq., F.L.S. 



Donations to the Museum of the Linnean Society. 539 



Donations. Donors. 



Specimens of the Keih-seen-me, a speeies of No- 1 J. T. Lay, Esq., II.M. Consul at Canton. 



stoc, eaten as a delicacy among the Chinese J through Sir G. Staunton, Bt., F.L.J 



Specimens of the Fruits of three varieties of Ly- 

 chee (Nephelium Litchi), of the Longan {N. 

 Longan), Mangosteen (Garcinia Mango- 

 stand), Salisburia adiantifolia, Quercus cor- 

 nea, Lour. ? and Trapa bicornis .... 



57 species of Fruits, the greater part new to the 

 Society's Collection; together with por- 

 tions of the stems of Dracana Draco, La- 

 getta lintearia, and Xanthorrhtea hastile; f 

 the flowering scapes of two species oiXan- 

 thorrhcea ; the root of a species of Ebony, 

 from Madagascar, &c 



Specimens of the Cones of Pinus Lambertiana, 

 P. Russelliana, P. patula, P. leiophylla, P. 

 Teocoie, P. ienuifolia, Picea religiosa, Abies 

 Menziesii, A. Douglasii, Banksia ericifolia, 

 B. latifolia, B. nutans (fragment), Dryandra 

 formosa, &c., and 140 species of Plants, 

 collected by Mr. J. Drummond in the 

 neighbourhood of Swan River ..... 



Hugh Low, jun., Esq. 



Specimens of various Fruits and Seeds 



John Morris, Esq. 



Cones of Pinus docarpa, P.filifolia, P. pungens, ~| 



and P. Ayacahuite ; with the capsule of > William Osborn, Esq., F.L.S. 

 Spathodea campanulata J 



Specimens of Ulva calophylla, Oscillaioria ceru- 



ginosa, Anabaina fios-aqua, and Sphceria fCapt. Jones, M.P., F.L.S. 

 concentrica t 



Specimens of rare British Rubi Edwin Lees, Esq., F.L.S. 



Specimens of the Fruits of Juglans nigra and] 

 r ^ __ it A \ George Charlwood, Esq., i*.L.o. 



Quercus macrocarpa, from North America J 



Section of the trunk of the Cabbage-palm ( Areca "] 



oleracea, L.), and specimens of about 30 >-F. J. Farre, Esq., M.D., F.L.S. 

 species of Fruits .J 



