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SoutH AFRICA. Proseitll Miss R. Leendertz, Transvaal, by 
the Transvaal Museum; Mr. J. Burtt Davy, Transvaal, by. the 
Transvaal Department of Agriculture ; ee by Mr. J. ’ Medley 
Wood; Basutoland and Griqualand East, by ‘the South Afric van 
Museum Cape Colony, by the Giweaed of Agriculture, Cape 
Town, Dr. 8. Schénland, Mr. E. E. Galpin and Dr. Hans Schinz ; 
K. tea tel, Tristan da Cunha , by the South African Museum. 
Pirchasdiz Scheffler and Rudatis’s Pegler, Transkei 
NortH AMERICA. aie ag ord United States, by Prof. C. 8. 
Sargent and Mr. W. W. Eggleston; California, by Prof. W. A. 
Setchell. 
Purchased: Bush, United States ; Blumer, Arizona ; Collins, 
Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, Fasc. 1.-xxxXil. ; Macoun, Canadian 
mosses ; Baker, “ Economie Plants ef the World.” 
Mexico. Presented: By the Smithsonian diskibabions 
West InpiEes. Presented: W. Harris, Jamaica, by’ the 
York Botanical Gardens ; Siphoneae from the anish West ‘indies, 
by sete ~ Borgesen ; Tobago, by Mr. W. E. Broadway. 
a America. Presented: Brazil, by Dr. A. Usteri; R. 8. 
Williams, Bolivian mosses, by Sir Martin — ; specimens of 
Malvastrum and Nototriche, Mr. A. W. Hill 
Purchased: Savatier Herbarium ; F iebrig, Paraguay. 
he most important collection received a“ the year has been 
the Herbarium of the late Dr. P. A. L. Savatier, which was 
purchased from his daughter, Mme. L. Raoult; and of which 
a detailed account was published in the Kew Bulletin, 1909, 
oie 148-150. Another important donation is that from the Paris 
Indo-China and New Caledonia. "Specimens of British h Ne ew 
= orchids, seranibes by Mr. F. M. Bailey, have been received 
Miss L. 8S. Gibbs has presented specimens in illus- 
pa of her or “A Contribution to the Montane Flora 
of eae AN sees tore in the Journal of the Linnean’ Society, Botany, 
C. BW. 
Presentations to the Library during 1908—The names of the 
donors of books or pamphlets added to the library during 1908 are 
indicated in the supplement to the catalogue which appeared as 
Appendix II. of the Kew Bulletin, 1909, and certain of these, 
presented by the Bentham Trustees and Sir Frank Crisp, are 
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