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Presentations to Museums.—The following miscellaneous 
specimens have been received in addition to those previously 
recorded in the Bulletin :—- 
The Explosives Trades, Ltd., Cavendish Square, London.— 
Case containing specimens illustrating the extraction of tree 
stumps by explosives. 
Messrs. Gabriel Wade and English, Ltd., Commercial Road, 
Lambeth.—Samples of Elm treated with a patent process and 
marketed as Greywoo 
The Chief, Picican of Botany, Pretoria. Gum from Com- 
bretum erythrophyllum. 
Mr. H. J. Elwes, F.R.S., Colesborne, Gloucester Garment 
woven from the bark of a species of Ulmus by Ainos of Hokkaido, 
also a rope of the same material used for carrying burdens. 
Dr. T. A. Henry, The Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratory, 
London.—Sample of oil of Jessenia polycarpa, Colombia 
Messrs. John Eede Butt and Sons, Littlehampton. Plink of 
Service Tree (Pyrus Sorbus). 
Messrs. Box and Turner, Ardingly.—Various articles made of 
Oak and Ash. 
Messrs. J. and P. Coats, Ltd., Glasgow.—Exhibition. case 
‘containing a set of Birch spools 
Messrs. B. Horton and Son, Westerham, Kent.—Oak laths 
-and palings. 
Messrs. J. Stenning and Son, Ltd., East Grinstead. Window 
sills of Oak, Wrest planks of Beech, ete. 
Messrs. John Sadd and Sons, Ltd., Malden, Essex.—Panel 
and mantel-piece of Brown Oak, wheel hubs of Oak and Elm 
and varions other articles. 
Messrs. Robert Batcheller and Sons, Ltd., Maidstone.—- 
Railway keys and trenails. 
The Wood Wool and Fibre Co., Ltd., Hackney Wick, London, 
'E.—Samples of Wood Wool prepared from Poplar 
or Thomas James, Ltd., Bermondsey. “cp nokia made of 
Mae William Stenning and Son, Red Hill—Plane Blocks 
of Beech. 
Mr. H. Rossiter, age Street, Boro—Samples of Hut 
Blocks of various woo 
Messrs. R. Groom, Seed & Co., Wellington, Salop.—A large 
assortment of turned and other articles of woodware, chiefly for 
household and dairywork. 
Mr. Patrick Green, Ingatestone, Essex.—Tinplate boxes made 
of Elm 
Mesa: E. W. Turner and Son, Ltd., Bloxwich.—Set of Oak 
wagon scantlings. 
Messrs. Oates, Ltd., Worksop.—Tool handles made of Ash 
and of Sweet Chestnut. 
