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The fact that the John Day collection contains drav 
large number of the typ ; s of Reichenbach's species ad 
to us value, as timst „f them are not otherwise represent 
;iml probably in no other herbarium except the Reich. 
shut up at Vienna, which, according to the terms of Heie 
testament, will not be accessible till 1914. 
Additions to the Herbarium during 1902- 
i"))s were made bv more than ei-hiv p.-rs. 
'id amounted to over U.ol)!) sheets. ' T!ie s 
The principal , 
Various parts of the World. Presented :— Cyperaca 
Mr. C. B. Clarke ; species of Sd i-iueila described bv Warbur 
Hieronymus, by Botanic Garden, Berlin. 
Purchased .— Kneucker, "Cyperaceae et Juncaceae Exsicc; 
lief, iii.-iv. ; "Gramineae Exsiccatae," lief, vii.-x. 
EUROPE. Presented:-" Kryptogamae Exsiccatae." Cent, 
by the Imperial Natural History Museum, Vienna ; " Hierach. 
gallica et hispaniea/' fasc. xii .'by M. G, Gamier ; Herzeimviu 
Mr. A. Callier. 
Purchased .— Rehmann and Woloezcaak, "Flora polonica * 
cata," Cent. ix. : De-en. " Gramina Humrariea/' fasc. i. : Dahh 
Scandinavian Hieracia, Cent. xiv. 
Orient. Presented .—Persia, bv Mr. St. George R. Little* 
Syria, by the Rev. G. E. Post ; Statice hybrids from the Gs 
Islands, by Dr. G. V. Perez. 
Purchased: — Sintenis, Transcaspia and K. Persia, Cent, i.-i 
Northern Asia. Purchased .— Karo, Amur Region. 
China and Japan. Presented .— E. H. Wilson, China 
Tonkin, by Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons ; Japanese Acer and Tilh 
Mr. Honii Shirasawa. 
India. Presented: — Simla Herbarium of the late Col. Si 
Collett, by Mr. E. Collett : Bombav, by Dr. T. Cooke. CI 
Johore, by Mr. C. H. Ostenfehl ; Upper Burma, by Sir I). Brai 
K.C.I.E. ; Penang, by Botanic Gardens, Penang ; various pari 
India, by Botanic Gardens, Calcutta. 
Malaya. Presented:— Weinland, New Guinea, by Botanic i 
den, Berlin ; Tengger Mts., Java, by Botanic Ganlens. BuiteDJW 
Australia. Presented:— Wert Australia, by Dr. A. Morrii 
Victorian Characeae, by the Rev. E. M. Reader: rare Aoatra 
species, by Mr. J. H. Maiden : duplicates of Robert Broi 
Australian Euphorbiaceae, by the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) 
Purchased: — Pritzel, West Australia. 
New Zealand. Presented :— Set of Veronica and Genti; 
by Mr. T. P. Cheeseman. 
