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BENEFACTIONS. 



List in accordance lulth Bye-Laws, Chap. XVII. Sect. 1, of all 

 Bonatioiis of the amount or value of Tiuentij pounds and 

 upwards, received darinri the past Twentij years. 



1901. 



Hon. Chai'les Ellis, Hon. "Walter Rothschild, Frank Crisp, Esq., 

 r. D. Grodman, Esq., and the Benthani Trustees : The Corres- 

 pondence ot" William Swainson. 



Ko^-al Soe-ietv : Contribution towards Mr. F. Chapman's paper on 

 Funafuti Foraminifera, £50. 



Prof. E. Hay Lankester : Contribution towards illustration, £30 5s. 



Portrait of Dr. St. G. J. Mivart. presented by Mrs. Mivart. 



1903. 



Royal Society: Contribution toward Dr. Elliot Smith's paper, £50. 

 Legacy from the late Dr. R. C. A. Prior, <£iOO free of duty. 

 Mrs. Sladen : Posthumous Portrait of the late Walter Percy 



Sli.den, by H. T. Wells, R A. 

 B. Arthur Bensley, Esq.: Contribution to his paper, £44. 



1904. 



Royal Society : Grant in aid of third volume of tlie Chinese Flora, 



' £120. 

 Frank Crisp, Esq. (afterwax'ds Sir Frank Crisp, Bt.) : Cost of 



Supplementary Royal Charter. 

 The same: Bulliard (P.). llerbier de la France; Dictionnaire ; 



Histoire des plantes veiieiieuses; Champignons, in 10 vols. 



Paris, I70O-ISI2. 



1905. 



Royal Societv : First grant in aid of Dr. G. II. Fowler's ' Biscayan 



Planktoli." £50. 

 Executors of the late G. B. Buckton, lilsq. : Contribution for 



colouring plates of his paper, £26. 



1906. 



Royal Society : Second grant towards ' Biscayan Plankton,' £50. 

 Subscription portrait of Prof. S. H. Vines, by Hon. John Collier. 

 Roval Swedish Academy of Science: Copies of portraits of C.von 



Linno, after Per Krafi't the elder, and A. Roslin, both by 



Jean Haagen. 



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