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Europe. — A. Kneucker, 90 specimens Graminece and Gyperacece; 

 A. Hayek, 200 specimens Flora Stiriaca; O. Weigel, 500 specimens 

 Flora Italics and 40 micro-sections of woods; Dulau & Co., Herb. 

 Normals Dorfler, cent. li. and lii. ; H. Sudre, 50 specimens Bato- 

 tbeca Europasa ; Toepffer, 50 specimens Salicetum exsiccatum ; 

 Kabat and Bubak, 50 fungi imperfecti ; A Elenkin, 50 Kussian 

 lichens ; V. F. Brotherus, 100 mosses of Finland ; A. Luisier, 25 

 Lusitanian mosses ; V. Schiffner, 150 European hepatics, with 

 descriptive pamphlet ; O. Jaap, 50 fungi selecti ; Sydow, 100 

 German fungi ; L. Lhomme, 404 algues marines du Finistere, 

 prepared by P. L. and H. M. Crouan ; L. Lhomme, 147 collotype 

 photographs — Cladoniarum Icones herbariorum Flcerke, Wallroth, 

 Naageli et Flotow, prepared by F. Arnold ; Fleischer and Warns- 

 torf, 100 mosses of South Europe. 



Africa. — E. Diimmer, 52 specimens from South Africa ; 

 Scheifler, 147 specimens from Uganda; Zenker, 151 specimens 

 from Cameroons; A. Pegler, 150 specimens from Kentani district; 

 Dinter, 247 specimens from S.W. Africa. 



Asia. — E. Schlechter, 175 phanerogams and 76 cryptogams 

 from New Guinea; A. D. Elmer, 275 phanerogams and 125 crypto- 

 gams from Philippine Islands ; E. Levier, 480 cryptogams collected 

 in the Schen-si Province of China by J. Giraldi. 



Australasia. — J. E. Tilden, 85 phanerogams and 84 cryptogams 

 from New Zealand. 



America. — W. Broadway, 19 specimens of orchids from Grenada 

 and 206 specimens from Tobago ; Eeineck, 415 phanerogams and 

 21 cryptogams, mostly from America; Purpus, 519 specimens from 

 Mexico ; Marcus E. Jones, 1245 phanerogams and 40 cryptogams 

 from North Mexico, Eastern California and Montana ; Hassler, 

 1073 specimens from Paraguay ; Fiebrig, 1088 specimens from 

 Bolivia; Baron von Turckheim, 195 phanerogams and 53 vascular 

 cryptogams from Santo Domingo ; W. Harris, 22 specimens of 

 Cyperacece and Gramineoe from Jamaica ; Collins, Holden, and 

 Setchell, 100 North American algae ; G. W. Wilson and F. J. 

 Seaver, 50 ascomycetes and lower fungi ; C. G. Pringle, 100 

 Mexican mosses; E. Bartholomew, 200 fungi Columbiani; A. 

 Brinkman, 125 mosses and 52 hepatics of British Columbia ; G. K. 

 Merrill, 75 lichens, mostly North American. 



General. — V. Schroeder, 104 tropical ferns determined by 

 E. Eosenstock ; H. Eehm, 60 ascomycetes ; Sydow, 50 Uredinece 

 and 25 Ustilaginece ; A. Zahlbruckner, 20 lichenes rariores. 



(3) By Exchange of Duplicates. 



Director, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, 1452 specimens of 

 Malayan plants ; Dr. De Wildemann, 30 specimens from the 

 Congo ; Director, National Herbarium, Sydney, 50 specimens and 

 5 fruits from Western Australia and 15 specimens from N.S. Wales ; 

 the Government Botanist, Victoria, Australia, 32 specimens from 

 Western Australia ; Director, Botanic Gardens, Zurich, 158 

 phanerogams and 3 vascular cryptogams from South Africa, 

 collected by E. Schlechter ; Director, Eoyal Botanic Gardens, 



