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collections from Singapore, etc.; Prof. A. Haddon, Malay Penin- 
ula; Dr. M. Raciborski, 100 Cryptogame Parasitice, Bak ava; 
Mr. T. F. Cheeseman, 25 specimens from Rarotonga ; . Cheel, 
35 Lichens from the ‘neighbourhood of Sydney, New South Wales. 
African plants were presented by Mr. A. Wh yte, who sent 1,500 
land; Sir G. C. Denton, 62 from Lagos; Messrs. W. H. Johnson 
d J. H. Holland, several collections from the West Coast ; Mr. 
K. J. Cameron, 46 ‘from Namasi, British Central Africa; the Hon 
Mrs. Evelyn Cecil, 255 from Rhodesia; Prof. H. Schinz, 55 from 
German South-West Africa; Major Wolley Dod, 57 specimens, 
chiefly ferns, from the Cape Peninsula. A small collection made 
in _ a Verde Islands by Mr. F. Newton was received from 
Mr. Isaac Newton. North and Central American collections have 
aay received from Dr. N. L. Britton, the secretary of the Smith- 
sonian Institution, Dr. M. Micheli, and Mr. E. J. Campbell. 
small collection of Trinidad plants were sent by Mr, F. A. Lodge, 
and seeds and specimens a ia ious species of Hevea from British 
Guiana, by Mr. G. 8. Jenm Mr, E. S. Salmon has presented 
various collections of Er ysiphce — by him 3 in his monograph 
of the group, and numerous mosses 
Presentations to the Library during 1900.—Prof. G. Arcangeli, 
several papers on Italian Fungi; Mr. F. M. Bailey, two parts of 
his Queensland Flora ; Dr. A. Baldacci, various papers, including 
one on the structure of the leaf and the new Forsythia 
be seat the Netherlands Minister, continuation of the late Dr. 
Boerlage’s Handleiding tot de kennis der flora van nederlandsch 
Tae ; Dr. H. Christ, several papers on Ferns, and a copy of his 
work, Die Farnkrduter der Schweiz; Dr. L. Errera, gata b 
himself, and others by the late Dr. Clautriau ; Prof. P. Fliche, 
three papers on fossil plants; Dr. Otto Appel, a set of pamphlets 
by the late Dr. Knuth ; + J. D. Hooker, part 5 of the Handbook 
of the ml a of Ceylon, and numerous sponge te — periodicals in 
continuation ; Icones Flore Japonice, part the College of 
Selenes: Impe rial University of Tokyo; Phinerogama et Pleri- 
dophyte Japonice, etc., from the editor, Mr. T. Makino; Crypto- 
game Japonica, etc., from Dr. Matsumura and Dr. Mi weed Dr. 
Lindman, his wor ks on the Leguminose and Palms of South 
America; Prof. F. Niedenzu, the continuation of his valuable 
series of papers on the Malpighiacee vo QO. Penzig, eee 
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Reports of the Watson Botanical Exchange Ciub, 1887- 
the Secretary ; D — Studies in Fossil Botany; The 
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Trustees of the British M m, Botany of Cook’s First Voyage, 
part 1, and Catalogue a “Welwitsel's African Plants, part 4; 
Dr. G, W, Parker, a manuscript catalogue of plants from Guiana 
