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Messrs. Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris.—Seeds collected in China 
by M. Hers 
Mr. F. Kingdon Ward (per Mr. Euan Cox).—-169 packets of 
seeds collected in Chinese Tibet 
Mr. W. T. Webster. Aquatic plants. 
Mr. J. C. Williams, Caerhays. —Numerous seeds and seedlings 
of Chinese Rhododendrons. 
Miss M. Wilman, Kimberley.—South African Plants. 
Miss E. Willmott, Warley.—Pelargoniums, etc. | 
Mr. G. Dent Young, Nigeria.—Seeds of Dopatrium longidens. 
Sir F. Younghusband (Mt. Everest Expedition, 1922) plants 
of Sedum sp., seeds Sophora Moorcroftiana. 
Surplus plants from the collections were distributed as usual, 
either in exchange with botanic gardens, nurserymen, and regular 
correspondents or as gifts to various teaching institutions, and 
there was the usual distribution of seeds produced by the cultivated 
plants; the total number of packets thus distributed was 2533 
of hardy trees and shrubs, and 2466 of hardy herbaceous plants. 
‘The most important of the seeds obtained for special distribution 
were: Canella ‘alba, Oryza Barthii, Melinis minutiflora f. 
inermis, Abies Forrestit, Dendrocalamus sikkimensis, Picralima 
Klaineana, Fraxinus micrantha, Vitis rugosa 
The recipients of plants, etc., from Kew, awit? bes following: 
irmingham Botanic Gosden .—Greenhouse plan 
Bloemfontein Public Parks.—Cuttings of popaies willows, 
and tamarisks. 
Cambridge Botanic Garden.—Trees, shrubs and cuttings. 
Lord Clinton.—Cuttings of poplars. 
Director of State Forest Service, Rotoroa, New Zealand, — 
Cuttings of Willows, etc. | 
Hon. Vicary Gibbs.—Trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants. 
Glasnevin, Royal Botanic Garden _—-Nymphaeas, Semper- 
vivums, etc. 
Mr. eG. Hanb eee VT 1 44 ete. 
Imperial War Graves’ Commission. —Cuttings, trees and shrubs. 
Imperial War Graves’ Commission (New Zealand Seetion).— 
67 New Zealand Veronicas, Senecios and Olearias. 
Liverpool Corporation. Seeds of Davidia, Aisculus sndicit, 
Quercus Mirbeckii. 
Mr. F. E. Marshall, Keswick.—58 trees and shrubs. 
Municipal Buildings, Aldershot.—2000 cuttings of trees and 
rubs. 
School of Forestry, Oxford.—Collection of Conifers 
Pomological Institute, Troja, Czecho-slovakia. —Grafts of 
94 kinds of Prunus and Pyrus. 
Mr. R. Lloyd Prager.—100 species of Sempervivum. 
Regent’s Park.—20 trees and 100 Anchusa italica. 
Soldiers’ and Sailors’. Association, Wimbledon.—150 shiubia. 
United States Dept. of Agriculture.—Seeds and cuttings of 
Davidia spp. 
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