1.V.-J 
a large number of selected tracts from his own library, and the 
following: Andrf, Lbirt de* jardins, 3.87'."> : Hur/h'/t, The history 
and antb/nitie* <>f the parish „f W i mb!ed<>n . ISi'tb ; [Case//], 
7?/r/>/vv A^/»,v,- AVrx 1S9S; Engrlmann, De Antholysi pro- 
(1 ramus, .1S32, a dissertation : Lauson, The ag ricultu, bfs manual, 
rial Handbook of hmdon. 1S~4; Abstract* of the 
>rd in the Philosophical Transactions, vols, i.-vi., 
the continuation as Proceedings of the Bog at Society 
Of London, vols, vii.-xxx., 1856-80. The following works from 
the library of the late Mr. Hermann Herbst were presented by 
Mr. Geo. Nicholson : Benan/. Allam, Bmarii 2S c, 1- and plates 
of cultivated vegetables], 1870—S12 : /i^c^r. »W//j Africa} 
Album ran Eeden . . . ohm red plates 
of . . . Rn/bous Plants. i^2-^i: Petit, 1'arcs rt jardins des 
environs de Paris, [s.a.l : /Y/^. .4>7^.s de file Maurice, [s.a.], 
a collection of 21 plates by Pitot and others; and handbooks of 
the World's i -■• in 1893, of the Exhi- 
i bourne, and of North Carolina and Oregon. 
Sir J. D. Hooker, G.C.S.I., has presented a number of tracts .- the 
continuation of several periodicals .- Bleu, Tkitrbge zur Kenutnis 
der spunisrltcn Sierra Xerada, 1SW : and the volume published 
by the Reale Accademia dei Lincei, Home, in commemoration of 
the tercentenary of its foundation. Prof. Hans Schinz has pre- 
sented 24 dissertations, and 3 have been received from Prof. 
Hans Solereder. K-w i> in lel.ted to Mr. H. S. Thompson for the 
1 following publications: Dunn, A preliminary list <>j th> alun 
Flora of Britain, Y.m-. Balfs.T /iritis P " funmus Plant* 
«nd Perns, ls\VJ: S „ < „v „, X«rd, Plo,u.\KH\: and Transae/nm* 
o/theWorcestn'slurc Xafura >■/./ t 't> .i^7.'.». Scrit/i hoiuma 
pubblieati nella ricorrenza eenUouiria drib, nnjrb dt I'. A/tuna, 
1904, was received from Prof. Mattirolo ; Bigctrd. Pride jh.ee 
mycologique, 1903, from Messt>. Dulau & Co.; Bolus and 
W'db-ii-pnd, A list ,., lb Pbunring Plants and Ferns of the 
Cape Peninsula, 1003, from Dr. H. Bolus; CovilP and 
! ),■«,;■, B'lhtnieal Laboratory ut th Carmgu lusti- 
tub ,,. WW, ii, m !W. 1. V. ('..vide : hub - K> •' „*l*. sunpl. 2 
(part 1), 7 copies, from the Delegates of the Clarendon bress. 
Oxford ; Plant fie 
re [-2 me] livraison, 
and the continuation 
of I 'to 
ii thenensis, from 
the continue 
dion of the botanies 
d publications of th< 
■ Mlbri 
Congo, from 
Brussels ; L 
irdinier de la Lout 
from Mr. W. 
Beer;' Catalogue of 
' the books . . . in 
th> i;> 
Musmrn i X 
ztural History), vol 
The Hi- 
of the Colleet 
3 Natural History 1 
of the Briti. 
\h Museum, vol. i., 
1904, from the Trus 
eum : Mark night, I 
W for the Tropics, 
Messrs. W. 1 
?hacker & Co. ; Sehlh 
-• '^""";;; T ^(:;;;\ r u , 
'"1.3, P.tl)4. from tli 
r] , 7) rebuts, 1004, from Me 
Putnam ; Ft 
>>•/ Report »f the Wellcome Research Lab 
bene, Kh 
artoum, 190*, nom m 
.. 
e Kilmarnock Glenfi 
eld Ramblers' Society 
AbXA 
from Mr.' D.' 
Murray through Dr. 
A. Henry ; Recueil d 
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