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(Dorfler), cent. xlix. and 1., from Dulau & Co. ; 361 phanerogams 

 and 3 cryptogams from Montenegro, from O. Bierbach ; 401 

 specimens from Southern France, &c, from H. S. Thompson ; 

 50 specimens " Batotheca Europaea," fasc. vii., from H. Sudre ; 

 84 specimens from Balkans, from Adamovic ; 224 specimens 

 " Flora exsiccata Japonica," from Takeda; 542 phanerogams and 

 289 cryptogams from Saghalien, from Rev. U. Faurie; 186 

 phanerogams and 14 cryptogams " Flora Stiriaca exsiccata," 

 fasc. 15-18, from Hayek ; 239 specimens from Senegambia, from 

 Aug. Chevalier ; 153 specimens from South Africa, District 

 Kentani, from Miss Pegler ; 316 phanerogams and 17 cryptogams 

 from West Africa, from R. Schlechter ; 173 phanerogams and 

 22 cryptogams from Egypt, from J. Bornmiiller ; 170 phanerogams 

 and 2 cryptogams from Natal and East Africa, from F. Wilms ; 

 1096 phanerogams and 18 cryptogams from Rhodesia, Congo 

 Region and Central Africa, from T. Kassner ; 457 phanerogams 

 and 43 vascular cryptogams from Mexico, from C. A. Purpus ; 

 464 specimens from Gulf States, from S. M. Tracy ; 636 phanero- 

 gams and 130 cryptogams from Malaya, from H. Winkler ; and 

 " Salicetum exsiccatum," fasc. iv., from Toepffer; 236 cryptogams 

 from the Philippine Islands, from Elmer ; 85 cryptogams, from 

 Middleton ; 38 exotic ferns, from Rosenstock ; 437 Canadian 

 mosses, from Macoun ; 150 mosses of Hanover, from Wehrhahn ; 

 358 mosses, 81 hepatics, and a lichen from India, from Levier ; 

 300 Baltic mosses, from Mikutowicz ; 121 Musci Mexicani, from 

 Pringle ; 20 North American Hepaticce, from Haynes ; 20 lichenes 

 rariores, from Zahlbruckner ; 438 hepatics of Japan and 226 

 lichens of Japan and Saghalien, from Faurie ; 50 North American 

 lichens, from Merrill ; 50 American algae, from Tilden ; 100 fungi 

 selecti and 40 myxomycetes, from Jaap ; 50 fungi imperfecti, from 

 Kabat and Bubak ; 25 funghi parassiti, from Briosi and Cavara ; 

 100 fungi Saxonici and 50 fungi injurious to cultivated plants, 

 from Krieger ; 50 ascomycetes, from Rehm ; 50 ascomycetes and 

 lower fungi, from Wilson and Seaver ; 100 micromycetes rariores 

 selecti, from Yestergren ; 100 German fungi, from Sydow ; 17 

 British fungi and 8 mycetozoa, from Hartley Smith ; 35 new or 

 rare British fungi and 20 microscope preparations, from Miss A. 

 Lorrain Smith ; and 400 fungi Columbiani, from Bartholomew. 



Among the acquisitions by purchase, special mention should 

 be made of the herbarium of the late Alphonse Boistel, of Paris. 

 This consists of more than 6200 critically named specimens, 

 being the material upon which is based his " Nouvelle Flore des 

 Lichens" (1902). 



Acquisitions, 1911. 



(1) By Donation. 

 Additions to the British Herbarium have been received from 

 the following donors : — W. Barclay, 6 specimens of Roses ; Rev. 

 E. N. Bloomfield, 44 old Suffolk Muscinece from T. G. Cullum's 

 Herbarium ; Miss Bray, 3 specimens ; H. H. Knight, 2 rare 

 Hepatica ; Rev. Augustin Ley, 213 specimens of British Hieracia ; 

 Rev. E. S. Marshall, 115 specimens; Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell, 



