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The following list isan attempt to give an enumeration of all 
the collectors whose plants form part of the Kew herbarium, so 
as the records themselves allow. Since the spring of 1863 a 
sone ast — of all parcels of nine ts has been kept, er this 
has he principal source of information; in man 
ases, 
ho wot cn ee of the actual collector are not capelted. but 
only the na e of the donor ; ; it is the refore aan possible that 
In this way the present ‘Tiat ‘has been pro aed it cannot be 
guaranteed as being complete, inasmuch as the sources of informa- 
tion are them sélvan incomplete. Moreover, there is no detailed 
record of the plants exchanged or presented ‘to other herbaria, so 
that, though the collections here named were once here, they may 
The general scope of each collector's gatherings i is indicated by 
localities, and the aggregate number of specimens, so far as can be 
ascertained ; w if i 
0 
— it is not specified. The dates are those when received 
ew. 
© The alphabetical list of contributions is followed by a geo- 
graphical arrangement based on that in use in the Herbarium. 
B. D. J. 
September 19th, 1900, 
Abbott, Dr. W. L. Aldabra, 1894, 57. 
Adam, Sir Frederic, Bart. India, 1837. 
Adamson, Frederick M. Australia, 1854. n. 101-231; 1-514. 
Adamovié, Lujo. Servia, 1895-97, 324; Bulgaria, 700. 
Adlam, R. W. Natal, 1886-94. 91. 
Agardh, Carl Adolf. (Algae) 1824 > ? 
Agardh, Jacob Georg. (Algae) 1839. 
Aitchison, James Edward Tierney. Ireland, 1867-69; Punjaub, © 
1867, 322 ; ; at .W. India, 1872, 289 ; Afghanistan, 1879-83, 1 1446. 
Alboff, Nicola. Transcaucasia, 1897. 32. 
Aldridge, Arthur. Ichang. 1891-94. 
