348 llEPOKT OF BOTANICAL DErARTiMENT OF BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Cryptogamia. 

 150 Species of Cryptogamic plants, forming fuse. 5, 6 and 7 of the 

 second issue of the ' Erbario Crittogamico Italiano.' 

 60 ,, Hepatica, forming decades 42-47 of Rabenhorst's ' He- 



paticse Europ«>se.' 

 100 ,, Mosses, from East Friesland ; collected by Eiben. 



75 ,, Lichens, forming Nos. 30-32 of Rabenhorst's ' Lichenes 



Europsei.' 

 50 ,, Lichens, being Miiller's ' Cladoniaceen.' 



100 ,, Fungi, forming No. 14 of Rabenhorst's ' Fungi Europaei.' 



586 ,, ,, from the Sonth of France; collected by Nylander 



and Roussel. 

 500 ,, ,, from North and South America. 



351 ,, ,, from Cuba ; collected by Charles Wright. 



80 „ AlgcB, forming Nos. 213-220 of Rabenhorst's ' Algfe 



Europaeae.' 



Brithh Herbarium. 



Fhanerogamia. 

 50 Species of British plants of critical value; presented by the Hon. 

 J. L. Warren. 

 250 „ critical English plants; collected by W. T. Thiselton- 



Dyer, Esq. 

 100 ,, British Salices ; collected by the Rev. J. E. Leefe. 



Cryptoganda. 

 100 Species of British Lichens ; collected by the Rev. J. M. Crorabie. 

 1500 ,, British Fungi ; forming, with the species from the South 



of France and North and South America, enumerated 

 above, the Fungological Herbarium of the Rev. A. 

 Bloxam. 

 100 „ British Frtwy/i ; collected by M. C. Cooke. 



72 Preparations of British Alga, exhibiting their structure and fructi- 

 fication ; prepared by Ch. Adcock. 

 47 Slides of British Biatoniacea, from the Herbarium of the late Pro- 

 fessor Arnott ; presented by F. C. S. Roper, Esq. 



IL — To the Structural Series. 



Fruit Culleciion. 

 3 Fruits of Sicana odorifera, Naud. ; presented by Seiior Correa de 



Mello, through D. Hanbury, Esq. 

 13 Species of Fruits and Seeds ; presented by W. T. Thiselton 



Dyer, Esq. 

 A collection of Palm and other Fruits, from Brazil. 

 A fine series of Coniferous Fruits, grown in the Pinetum of Dr. Hogg, 



and presented by hini. 

 A collection of Tropical Seeds and Fruits, chiefly from Africa. 



General Collection. 

 Fine stem of EncephaJartos cycadifolius, Lehm., from Natal. 

 Stem of Testudinaria elephantipes, Lindl., from South Africa. 

 Spirally twisted stem of Dipsacus, and stems of Cratcpgus and Buxus ; 

 presented by W. T. Thiselton Dyer, Esq. 



