DONATIONS 



TO THE 



MUSEUM OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 



Exclusive of Presents of single Specimens of Animals, Plants, &c. 



[^Continued from page 352 of Vol. XXI. of the Society's Transactions.'] 



Donations. Donors. 



Photographs, by Mr. Glaisher, of ten species of British Ferns. 



Edward Newman, Esq., E.L.S. 



Coloured Drawings (sixty -three), by native artists, of Indian 

 Anim al a and Plants, prepared for the late Sir Elijah Impey. 

 Mrs. Sarah Impet, through Sir Peobt T. Cautlet, C.B., F.L.S. 



Specimens of the male and female Katepo, or poisonous Spider of 

 New Zealand ; together with their Nest, and Microscopic Pre- 

 parations of the Skin ; the Tongue of a species of Chiton ; and 

 a remarkable Cocoon and Gall found on two species of Euca- 

 lyptus at Melbourne. T. S. Ealph, Esq., A.L.S. 



An extensive Collection of Dried Plants (consisting of about 800 

 species), formed in the Upper Himalaya and Tibet, by J. D. 

 Hooker, Esq., M.D., E.E. & L.S., and Thomas Thomson, Esq., 

 M.D., E.E. & L.S. Drs. Hooker and Thomson. 



Dried Specimens of above 200 species of Plants ; collected, chiefly 

 in the Australian Alps, by Dr. Ferdinand Miiller. 



Dr. F. MuLLEE. 



Twenty-five species of ChamcBlauciecB, new to the Society's Herba- 



rivim, collected by Mr. James Drummond, A.L.S., during a 



Journey to the North of Swan River, W. Australia, in 1850-51. 



W. W. Saunders, Esq., F.E. & L.S. 



A Fruit of Luffa cegyptiaca with the pulp washed out, — part of a 

 cargo imported from the West Indies for paper-making ; and an 

 abnormal Stem of Asparagus, 1|- inch wide. 



J. O. "Westwood, Esq., F.L.S. 



Dried Specimens of Anemone Coronaria, Anemone rcmunculoides, 

 Ceratocephalus falcatus, Rhododendron ferruginevm, and Cypri- 

 pedium Calceolus, from Switzerland, &c. 



T. C. Janson, Esq., F.L.S. 



