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collections received to that date were worked up, and they are 

 now, together with the named collections acquired during the 

 same period, incorporated in the herbarium. 



The following is a list of the collections of phanerogams and 

 vascular cryptogams received from 1899-1906. The figures given 

 do not include duplicates excepting such as were received under 

 different collector's numbers. 



Adamson, George, and John Buchanan : Shire Highlands, 498 



specimens (named), communicated by Prof. I. Bay ley 



Balfour on behalf of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edin- 

 burgh. 



Alle o'a<?" E ' F * : Rhodesia > neighbourhood of Victoria Falls, 

 6yZ specimens (unnamed). 



Appleton, Lt. Col. : Somaliland, between Obbia and Berbera, 

 100 specimens (unnamed). 



Bagshawe, Dr. A. G. : Uganda, 60 specimens (named), commu- 

 nicated by Dr. A. B. Rendle on behalf of the Trustees of 

 the British Museum. 



Balfour, Prof. I. Bayley, see Adamson. 

 Barthelemy, Rev. M., see Gardner. 



Baum, H. : Kunene to Zambesi Expedition, 330 specimens 



Broun, 



(named) 



Uganda 



d) 



d) 



by Prof. Dunstan on behalf of the Imperial Institute. 



Buchanan, John, see Adamson. 

 Bureau, Prof. L. E., see Pobeguin. 



BUMe uren W d GmUan East Africa > 196 specimens (named), 

 Cameron, K J : British Central Africa, mostly from the 



(unnamed) 



( 



Cunningham, J p. : British Central Africa, between Lake 



Lake 



DalZ { e unna ) medf' ^" Northern Ni geria, 287 specimens 



n?.w^„ m -d t — ' « °F c ^"i«ua i partly naraeai. 



W M C : g ° 8 ' 3 s P ecimens > communicated by Sir 



uenuon, sir l*. c. : Lagos, 62 specimens (unnamed). 

 Dmklage, M. J. • Liberia, 15 specimens (named), purchased. 



Drake-Brockman, Dr. R. E. : Somaliland, 74 specimens 

 (unnamed), communicated by the Colonial Office ; 257 

 specimens (unnamed), communicated by Prof. \V. B. 

 Dunstan on behalf of the Imperial Institute. 



Dudgeon, G. C : Gambia, 8 specimens (unnamed), communi- 



Instftute W * R * Danstan on behalf of the Im P erial 



