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Sydney, for the Forest Flora of New South Wales, by J. H. ; 
aiden, part 55; the Director of the Rothamsted Experiment 
Station, for various reports of the Station, Inorganic Plant 
Poisons and Stimulants, by W. E. Brenchley, and Soil Condi- 
tions and Plant Growth, by E. J. Russell; Director of the Botanic 
Garden, Utrecht, for Indisch Natwuronderzoek, by M. J. Sirks; 
the Director-in-Chief of the New York Botanical Garden, for the 
continuation of the North American Flora; the Under-Secreta 
for Public Lands, Queensland, for the Report of the Prickly- 
Pear Travelling Commission, by T. Harvey Johnston and H. 
Tryon; the Agricultural Adviser to the Government of India, 
for the publications of the Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa; 
the Agricultural Society of Madeira, for Flora do Archipelago 
da Madeira, by C. A. de Menezes; and to the Secretary of Agri- 
culture, Washington, for liberal contributions of the éver-useful 
tasia; Les Palmiers de la Céte d’ Azur, by B. Chabaud; The Flora 
op mijne Exkursionsflora von Java, by S. H. Koorders; Bitter 
Pit Investigation, by D McAlpine, 2nd, 3rd and 4th reports; 
A Critical Revision of the genus Hucalyptus, by J Maiden, 
; a; Recherches 
- . . sur les Radis cultivés, by Y. T. Riolle; and Check-list 
of the Bryophyta of South Africa, by T. R. Sim. 
Manuscript additions include a Catalogue, written by 
Lady Bourne, of the Plants collected by Sir Alfred and 
2p eget in Madras, from 1896 to 1914. From 
Flowering Plants, arranged in two large volumes. Botanical 
names, localities and dates are supplied with the drawings which 
are of considerable merit 
The complete list of additions made to the Library during the © 
year will appear in Appendix II. to the Kew Bulletin, 1916. 
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