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Inpia.—Presented: Madras, by the . Madras Government 
Herbarium through Mr. J. 8. Gamble; Malay Peninsula, by 
Mr. I. urkill, and the Federated Malay States Government 
through Mr. C. Boden Kloss 
Mataya.—Presented: Siam, by Phra Vanpruk, Khun Winit 
Wanadorn, and the Federated Malay States Government 
through Mr. C. Boden Kloss. 
AusTrRALiA.—Presented: Kucalypti and Acacias, by the 
Director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney; Mosses by Mr. W. 
Greenwood ; Bellenden Ker Range, by Miss L. S. Gibbs. 
Trorican Arrica.—Presented: Uganda, by Mr. J. D. 
nga, by Mr. A. Ringoet; Southern Rhodesia 
(J. A. S. Walters), by the Department of Agriculture, Rhodesia, 
and Mr. F. Eyles; Rhodesia, (A. J. Teague) by the Bolus 
Herbarium. 
Purchased: Rev. F. A. Rogers, Rhodesia and the Belgian 
Congo; R. A. Dummer, Uganda. 
Sourn Arrica.—Presented: Mosses and lichens, by the 
South African Museum. 
Norta Amertca.—Presented: British Columbia, by Miss E. 
en; United States (H. Eggert and others), by the 
Missouri Botanical Garden. 
CenrraL AmeERica.—Presented: Mexico (Fréres G. Arsene 
and Nicolas), by Prince R. Bonaparte. 
South AmeErica.—Presented : Colombia, by Mr. M. T. Dawe; 
British Guiana, by Mr. A. Leechman; Peru (Sr. N. E. Esposto), 
by Prof. Jules Gaudron. 
Plants have been received from Mr. W. B.-Turrill, Assistant 
in the Herbarium, who has collected them while on active service. 
The Chinese plants collected by Messrs. Forrest and Ward con- 
tain interesting specimens of Rhododendrons. The specimens 
received from the Federated Malay States Government contained 
plants collected in the Langkawi and Telebin Islands by Mr. C. 
Boden Kloss. Mr. J. M. Black has presented specimens of new 
species of Australian plants described by him in the Transactions 
of the Royal Society of South Australia. Miss L. S. Gibbs has 
given specimens collected by her in the Bellenden Ker Range. 
Some of Mr. J. D. Snowden’s plants came from Mt. Elgon. An 
interesting collection from Katanga containing many plants of 
economic interest has been received from Mr. A. Ringoet. Miss 
. M. Warren has sent additional specimens from the Kootenay 
region of British Columbia. - M. T. Dawe’s Colombian col- 
lections have been made along the Rio Magdalena, Santa Marta, 
Cartagena and the Goajira Peninsula. Prof. W. Bateson has 
presented South American Calceolarias and hybrids produced 
from o important sets of drawings have been received : 
one of British Fungi from the collection of the late Dr. J. W. 
Ellis ( K.B. 1917, 87); the other of Orchids drawn by Mrs. 
Janet Ross and presented by the Bentham Trustees (See K.B. 
1917, 85). 
