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Mr. R. M. Parker, Conservator of Forests, Chamba State.— 
Seeds, Astragalus sukiensis, Ulmus Wallichiana, Morus song: 
Sir George Holford, Westonbirt. —Hybrid Cymbidium 
Hon. N. C. Rothschild, Oundle.—Orchids from New ésadiiag! 
Mr. E. Brown, Uganda.—Pancratiwm trianthum, ‘various 
Orchids. 
Mr. A. K. Bulley, Neston. Seeds of Nomocharis pardanthina. 
Mr. R. O. Williams, ee —Twelve Orchids from 
Trinidad, 17 packets of Palm se 
Mr. W. R. Dykes, Gaunt _Coltaot ion of Irises 
Mr. G. B. Michell, Perak.—Plants and seeds of 6 species of 
Passiflora 
Colonel S. R. Clarke, Cuckfield.—Seeds, Juniperus procera. 
Mr. F. Fyles, Ottawa. —Seeds, Zizania aquatica. 
Professor “4. H. Wilson, St. Andrews. —Hybrid Passifloras. 
ri Farrer.—Seeds rages Upper Burma, including 
Meconopsis and Cremanthodiu 
Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt., ar a —Seeds of Iris from Tibet, 
and of a white Martagon lily. 
Mrs. E. C. Villiars, Bexhill.—Anaectochilus regalis from 
Ceylon 
gir N Norman Lamont, Bt., Toward.—Rosa saturata. 
Sir Edmund oe Bt., Vopmncdalas: —Various trees, including 
een hispanie 
r John Ross of Bladensburg, Rostrevor.—Various shrubs. 
Pistesind Gaudron, Ecuador.—Salanum immita and S. Maglia. 
Major F. C. Stern, Garing-by- Sea.—Lilium Farreri, Populus 
canescens and P. lasioca ar} 
Donard eo Company, Newcastle, co. Down.—Various 
trees and shru 
ag hee of Hektor: Meath.—Various trees and shrubs. 
ie A. Hislop, Rhodesia.—Various native plants. 
R. H. Beamish, Ashbourne.—Corylus tibetica. 
Messrs Houghton and Co., Eastcheap.—Bulbs, Urginea 
maritim 
Sumporel E. C. Phillips, Union Defence Forces.—Seeds of Wel- 
witschia mirabilis and Caralluma s 
Mr. J. S. Gamble, East Lias.—Seeds of Dendrocalamus lon gis- 
pathus. 
Mr. M. T. Dawe, Bogota, Colombia.—Seeds of numerous rare 
and interesting plants, including Saw sp., Quercus tolt- 
mensis, Arracacha esculenta and Befari 
Surplus plants were distributed as asta either in exchange 
with botanic gardens or as gifts to various teaching institutions, 
and there was the usual diseaiation of seeds saved from ses culti- 
arundinacea, thd Pinus Abn 
Among the recipients of plants from Kew were the following: i 
Weybridge Laboratory—489 trees and shrubs. | 
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