508 Donations to the Museum of the Linnean Society. 
DONATIONS. Donors. 
Dried Specimens of Australian Myrtaceae, chiefly | 
collected by the late Mr. Allan Cunning- | Robert Heward, Esq:, FES: 
ham, F.L.S., Colonial Botanist, New South 
baee AN E IUE ALLE, 
An extensive Collection of dried Plants, formed 7 
by Joseph Milligan, Esq., in the neighbour- | J. E. Bicheno, Esq., F.L.S., Colonial Se- 
hood of Port Macquarrie, Van Diemen's cretary, Van Diemen's Land. 
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Dried Specimens of several species of Proteacee ) 
and Epacridee from Swan River, Van Die- 
men's Land, all new to the Society's Col- + C. M. Lemann, M.D., F.L.S. 
lection; together with a Specimen of the 
Fruit of Hymenea verrucosa. . . . «J 
Dried Specimens of Leguminose, Myrtacee and | 
Proteacec, principally collected by Messrs. 
Drummond and Gilbert in the neighbour- p W. W. Saunders, Esq., F.L.S. 
hood of Swan River and King George's 
‘ Sound SW Oa we a 
Dried Specimens of Liriodendron Tulipifera, L., 
and of several species of Oak, collected by 
Mr. J. Clark at Cincinnati, Ohio 
Portrait of Linneus in his Lapland dress;) 
original Drawings of Orchideous Plants; 
and coloured Plate of the (so-called) * Purse- 
ena S. TS is 
Portrait of Hugh Cuming, Esq., F.L.S.. . . Messrs. Reeve, Benham and Reeve. 
Edward Doubleday, Esq., F.L.S. (Brit. 
Mus.) 
Richard Chambers, Eid, F.L.S. 
