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Messrs. F. H. Ayres, Ltd., Aldersgate Street, London.—A. 
collection of sports requisites in various stages of manurqoture. 
Mr. A. P. Payne, per Mr. A. E. Bernays, Priory Road, Kew.— 
Tray made of the wood of Queensland Silky Oak (Grevillea. 
robusta). 
Lt.-Col. L. Bickle, Sydney, N. S. Wales—Samples of flour 
and biscuit made from Prickly Pear (Opuntia s 
Curator, Botanic Garden, Dominica.—Twelve photographs of 
the Dominica Botanic Gardens. 
The British North Borneo Co., London.—Seeds and fatty oik 
of Aleurites triloba, also samples of Indigo, Jute, Manila, Hemp, 
etc., from the International Rubber Exhibition. 
Mr. H. F. Macmillan, Ceylon Court, Inter. Rubber Exhibition. 
—Trunks of Hevea br asiliensis to illustrate methods of tapping, 
samples of smoked and unsmoked rubber. 
Netherlands Colonies Court, Inter. Rubber Exhibition — 
Trunk of Hevea brasiliensis to illustrate method of tapping in 
Sumatra. 
: Messrs. Harrisons & Crosfield, London.—Pruned tea bush, 
smoked sheet rubber and four rubber stumps. 
Gold Coast Court, Inter. Rubber pp —A large and 
varied collection of vegetable economic produc 
. Luttrell, Dunster Castle, Somerset Planks of Douglas: 
Fir and Brown Oak. 
Messrs. W. Le Lacheur & Son, — Samples of — 
in husk and cleaned. from Costa Ric 
Assistant Curator, Botanic Garden, Dominica. 2B ea aia of 
rubber from Hevea brasiliensis, 
Mrs. Louisa 8S. Harvey, West Kensington.—Portrait in oils 
of Hewett Cotterel cc author of varies, yo on Botany. 
Born 1804, Died 1881. His herbarium is 
Mr. L. Oliver, Weston-super-Mare. ines eee Fistula 
from Burma. 
Mr. H. J. Elwes, F.R.S., Colesborne, Gloucestershire.— Veneers: 
of Sequoia sempervirens and Manchurian 
Curator, Botanic Gardens, Brisbane.—Cones of Araucaria 
Bidwillit and Agathis robusta, 
on. Mrs. Evelyn Cecil, Poole, Dorset.—Transverse section 
and plank of Cupressus macrocarpa. 
ie 2 Sullivan, Alvomtoke. Hants.—Model of a boat, 
made of Tree-fern stem. 
Mr. G. Guillet, Kensington.—Several ald engravings of views: 
in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 
Mr. P. Scarborough, Lombard Street, London.—Portion of an 
old Greenheart Pile, from a wharf at Millwall. 
J. M. H.. 
Resinous Exodation from Branches of Larix 
occidentalis.— 
Hough in American Timbers vol. x, p. 53, records under Larix 
