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Mr. S. F. D. Harwood, B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, 

 has been appointed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on 

 the recommendation of Ke w, Professor of Chemistry in the Royal 

 College, Mauritius. Before leaving for Mauritius, Mr. Harwood 

 spent a short time at Kew for the purpose of acquainting himself 

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Mr. Stephen Troyte Dunn, B.A., F.L.S., Assistant for India in 

 the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed 

 by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the recommendation 

 of Kew, Superintendent of the Botanic and Afforestation Depart- 

 ment, Hong Kong. 



Mr. Henry Harold Welch Pearson, M.A., F.L.S., an 

 Assistant in the Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed by the 

 South African College Council, on the recommendation of Kew, 

 Professor of Botany in the South African College, Cape Town. 



Mr. Frederick Sampson Sillitoe, a member of the Gardening 

 Staff of the Royal Botanic Giirdens, has been appointed by the 

 Governor of Khartoum Province, on the recommendation of Kew, 

 Head Gardener of the Palace Gardens at Khartoum. 



Mr. David Tannock, formerly a member of the Gardening 

 Staff of the Royal Botanic Gardens, and late Officer-in-Charge of 

 the Agricultural School, Dominica, has been appointed Super- 

 intendent of the Botanic Garden, Dunedin, New Zealand. 



Mr. Archibald Brooks, a member of the Gardening Staff of 

 the Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed by the Secretary 

 of State for the Colonies, on the recommendation of Kew, Officer- 

 in-Charge of the Agricultural School, Dominica, in succession to 

 Mr. D. Tannock. 



