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Museum No. 1. The buildings that are closed, due to “isle. 
_ tion of the staff, have in all cases been made av ailable to visitors 
desiring to examine the collections for special purposes or for 
general study. J. M. 
Presentations to Museums.—The following miscellaneous 
specimens have been Horde in addition to those previously 
recorded in the Bullet 
Crown Agents for ae Colonies.—Sample of Cocoa from the 
ameroons. 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Singapore.—Sections of wood 
of spe set al Mya tag Cupania pallidula and Elaeo- 
carpus Hullet 
Dr. Perez, Be ital ‘Ursula, Sepa —Roots and pieces of 
trunks of Convolvulus scopariu 
Mr. M. T. Dawe, Director of Agriculture, Colombia.— 
Specimens of native wood carving, seeds of Ivory Palm 
(Phytelephas macrocarpa), bark and resin of Cercediwm 
Mpg ha pods of Divi Divi (Caesalpinia coriaria), ete. 
. J. 8. Gamble, F.R.S., East Liss, Hants.—Seven small 
eudplse of varie les ny. 
mre Bo Ws 
‘ mberton, Cesta Reserve Battalion.— 
Twelve ph piedioipenphs of root and branch grafting in British 
Mr. G. M. F.L.S.—Series - photographs of the 
Mahwa tree ae Apa fe gn 
H.M. Consul, Costa Rica.—Frui ts of The Balsa tree (Och- 
opsus 
Mr. Cecil Psi Kew.—Gnarl on Cedrus Libani 
Sir E. G. Loder, Bart., Horsham, Sussex. —Cluster of 
a of Pinus. 
T. Drewry, est Gate, Essex.—Section of a pile of 
Ballah wood (Shorea collina ?) bored by teredo, drawn up 
in Keppel Harbour, Singapore, 1907. 
Mr. E. R.. Pratt; Dewahar: Norfolk. —Planks of Abies 
Nordmanniana, Cupressus Lawsoniana, and a transverse 
section of Picea eacelsa. 
bot At. poe et Assistant Director of Horticulture, 
‘cai gaia of Doum Palm (Hyphaene thebaica), 
c 
Mr. ee allace, Boscombe, Hants 
sone samples of 
Curare Scan from the Amazon Valley 
