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Other. publications received as. presentations are :—Manual of 
British botany, by C. C. Babington, edition 10, by A."J. Wilmott, 
from ‘its publishers, Messrs. Gurney and J. ackson ; Manual of 
Indian botany; by G. C. Bose, from Mr. 8. T. Dunn; N igeria hand- 
book, compiled by A. C. Burns, third. issue, from the Crown 
Agents for the Colonies; Flora Ibérica: Briéfitas, pt..1, by 
A. Casares-Gil, from Director, Imperial Bureau of Mycology, 
Kew; The distribution of the vegetation and flora of New Zealand, 
by L. Cockayne, from the Trustees of the Cawthron Institute, 
Nelson, New Zealand; Illustrations of the British eee: by W. H. 
Fitch and W. G. Smith, edition 4, from Dr. A. W. Hill; Details 
of specimens of Rhododendrons found by G. Forrest in 1921, from 
Mr. J. C. Williams; The forest flora of ie. Zealand, by T. Kirk, 
1889 (small paper copy), from Miss Gertrude Fennell; Census 
report on the mosses of Ireland, by Canon H. W. Lett, from Mr. H. N-. 
Dixon; School botany, 1854, and Medical and economical botany, 
1856, both by J. Lindley, from Mr. A. D. Cotton; Handbook to 
the natural history of Cambridgeshire, by J. E. Marr and A. E. 
Shipley, 1904, from Dr. A. W. Hill; Ecological studies in the. 
Tong-nai river basin, North Korea, by R. G. Mills, from Mr. S. T. 
Dunn; La Californie et les grands déserts américains, by P. L.. 
Monnet, from Mr. R. Monnet; An enumeration of plants ler 
known from Corea, by T. Mori, from the Government of Chosen ; 
An Account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation, by 
R. Lloyd Praeger, from the Royal Horticultural Society ; 
Alphabet of Botany, by J. Rennie, 1836, from Mr. T. A. Sprague ; 
89 reprints of botanical papers from the Annals of Scottish 
Natural History, by the late Prof. J. W. H. Trail and others, 
from Prof. W. G. Craib; Illustrations of the flowering plants 
and ferns of the Falkland ‘Islands, by Mrs. E. F. Valletin, with 
descriptions by Mrs. E. M. Cotton, from the Editor of Nature. 
The following have been presented by their authors :— 
Studies of the vegetation of the English chalk, by R. 8. Adamson ; 
Orchidaceae, by Oakes Ames, fascicle VU: Die Violen der 
Philippinen, by W. Becker; Flora of South Australia, by J. M. 
Black, part 1; The ferns of Bombay, by E. Blatter and J. F. 
d’ Almeida ; Emile Burnat—autobiographie, by J. Briquet and 
F, Cavillier ; Plantae Bequaertianae, by E. De Wildeman;. 
Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Vegetation und Flora der Seychellen, 
by L. Diels; Das Leben des Malvenrostpilzes in und auf der 
“tied es by J. Eriksson; Malayan Forest Records no. 2, 
by Foxworthy ; Reprints of 97 botanical papers, by 
F es Malay poisons and charm cures, by J. D. Gimlette, 
edition 2 (copy also received from the publishers of the work, 
Messrs. J. & A. Churchill); The poison plants of Western 
Australia, and other papers, by D. A. Herbert; Hortus Linnae- 
anus, by H. O. Juel; Formosan trees, by R. Kanehira.; . Flora 
Balearica, by H. Knoche, parts 1 and 2; Le piante piu ‘notevols- 
del R. Orto Botanico di Pisa, by B. Longo; 7 Papers on North 
African botany, by R. Maire ; Review of the new species of plants: 
