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DONATIONS. 
Specimens of * White-oak ” Timber of Norfolk Island (Lagunea 
or Hibiscus Patersonii). 
11. Specimen of the Timber of the Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria 
excelsa). 
12. Section of ditto at a knotty point. | 
13. Specimen of the “ Iron-wood ” of Norfolk Island (Olea apetala). 
14. Specimen of the Timber of the Oyster Bay Pine (Callitris au- 
stralis) ; central vertical section. 
15. Veneers of the “Native Cherry-tree? of Tasmania (Exocarpus 
cupressiformis). 
16. Ditto of the “ He-oak ” (Casuarina stricta). 
17. Ditto of the * She-oak ” (Casuarina quadrivalvis). | 
18. Ditto of the Tasmanian * Honeysuckle-tree ? (Banksia australis). 
19. Piece of a knot of the Myrtle-tree of Tasmania (Fagus Cunning- 
hamii). 
10. 
20. Section of a small stem of Richea pandanifolia from Macquarie 
Harbour. 
Dried Specimens of about 300 species of Plants from the Cape of Good 
Hope; also the Nest of a Spider from Jamaica. | 
Microscopic Sections of 100 kinds of Woods from Van Diemen’s Land. 
An extensive Collection of Dried Specimens of North American Plants. 
The Herbarium of British Plants, formed by the late William Withering, 
M.D., F.L.S., Author of the * Botanical Arrangement of British Plants.’ 
Seventy species of Portuguese Plants, collected by Count Hoffmansegg. 
Specimens of six species of Plants, new to the Society’s Collection, from the 
neighbourhood of Perth, W. Australia. 
Specimens of about sixty species of British Mosses: . 
Calabash (fruit of the Crescentia Cujete), from Bermuda; and portion of a 
sheet of Arrowroot Fibre, as prepared for manufacture into paper. 
Specimens of Marine Alge, &c. from Norfolk Island. 
Dried Specimens of Melilotus arvensis and Filago Jussiei, from the neigh- 
bourhood of Saffron Walden, Essex. | | 
Specimens of Kino, and of three varieties of Rice from the Kingdom of 
Nyami, Upper Gambia; together with the fruits of Amomum Danielli, 
A. cereum, A. latifolium, A. exscapum, and A. Granum Paradisi; from 
Western Africa. : 
Dried Specimens of 148 species of Plants, described either in the “Flora 
Graeca,’ or the ‘Flore Grace Prodromus;? from Dr. Sibthorp’s Her- 
barium. | 
Specimens of a remarkable prostrate variety of Bromus mollis, and of Viola 
flavicornis, from the neighbourhood of Lowestoft, 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 
Donors. 
Sir Wm. Denison. 
Joseph Milligan, Esq. 
Rev. E. Freeman. 
Joseph Milligan, Esq. 
R. C. Alexander, M.D., 
F.L.S. 
J. E.Bicheno,Esq., F.L.S. 
F. Boott, M.D., F.L.S. 
Beriah Botfield, Esq., 
F.L.S. (Grandson of 
Dr. W.). 
F. Brent, Esq., of Liver- 
pool. : 
Mr. F. Y. Brocas. 
C. Cogswell, M.D., F.L.S. 
Jon. Couch, Esq., F.L.S. 
J. Clarke, Esq., F.L.S. 
W. F. Daniell, M.D., 
F.L.S. 
C. Daubeny, M.D., F.L.S. 
F. K. Eagle, Esq., F.L.S. 
