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Mr. M. T. Dawe, Director of Agriculture, Colombia—Seeds 
of rare and new plants, including Befaria sp. and Cacta- 
Mr. H. J. Elwes, Colesborne—Various plants and seeds. 
Miss A. Balfour—Seeds of Eucalyptus whittingehamensis. 
Countess of Selborne—Seeds of Meconopsis from Sikkim. 
Messrs. rar. and Co.—Seeds of Cybistaz antisyphi- 
sn oe Boliv 
ae Williams, Caerhay s—Chinese Rhododendrons and 
Penvdles 
er. ey. Perez, Teneriffe—Seeds of Palms, Pines, Echiums 
and Cytisi for distribution 
Prof. A. Henry—Seeds of Picea sitchensis, Larix alaskensis 
and Cedrus brevifolia. 
Mr. N. E. Brown, Kew—Stapelias, Mesembryanthe- 
mums, etc. 
Mr. A. Jackson, H.B.M. Consul, Madrid—Seeds of five 
species of Junipers from Madrid and Valencia, for dis- 
tribution. Collected by Mr, Alfred Martinez, of the 
Forestry Board, Madrid, ae Mr. Rafael Janini, Agri- 
cultural Engineer, Valenci 
Hon. Vicary Gibbs, eprmenin trees and shru 
Capt. J. Bush, Chatham—Pelargonium Cotyledonis fice 
St. Helen 
Mr. R. ValieiGih: Falmouth—Ferns from the Falkland 
Islands. 
M. Vilmorin, Paris—Hybrid Columnea. 
Mr. C. U. Stuart, Alaska—Seeds of native ate etc. 
: Watti 
Mr. Pp. “ay Williams, St. Keverne—Primula Maclaren 
Mr. R. Farrer, Lancaster—Collection of Chinese Plants 
(52 species). 
Mr. W. A. Milner, Sheffield—Primula Reidit. 
oa = W. Damon, Argentine—Seeds of Ilex paraguayensts 
Ma oh, C. Butter, Stellenbosch—Seeds of Telfaria pedata. 
Miss P. Wake, Northampton—A large Platycerium. 
Eo a F. R. S. Balfour, Dawyck, N.B. —Various seeds. 
Mr. 
Faleons. 
Prof. O. “Beccari—Seeds of Copernicia australis. 
Sir E. G. Loder, Bt., Leonardslee—Various trees and 
shrubs. 
Capt. G. H. Johnston, Trewithan—Seeds and bulbs from 
‘tae 
_W. E. Loder, Ardingly—Various trees and shrubs. 
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