235 



Dunstan, Prof. W. R., see Brown, H., Drake-Brockman, 



Dudgeon, Elliott, WJL 



Elliott, C. F. : British East Africa, mostly from Nairobi, 242 



specimens (unnamed). 

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Imperial Institute. 



er. fcrof. A., see Go] 



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Thomas. 



Farmar, Leo: Sierra Leone and French Guinea, 434 speci- 

 mens (partly named), communicated by Viscount Mount- 

 morres on behalf of tin* Institute of C< nnnerciai Research 

 in the Tropics, of the University of Liverpool. 



Foster, B. W. : Lagos, 186 specimens (unnaiu I). 



Gardner, T. : Rhodesia, mostly from the neighbourhood of 



Bulawayo, 97 specimens (unnamed), communicated by 

 the Rev. M. Barthelemy. 



Goetze, W. : German Kast Africa, "Nyasa-Sea and Kinga 

 Expedition" (named), connnuu ited by Prof. A. Engler 

 on behalf of the P» anic Garden and Botanic Museum, 

 Berlin. 



Gosling, Capt. G. B. : Northern Nigeria, 11 specimens 

 (unnamed). 



Gossweiler, J.: Angola, 1,020 specimens (partly named), 

 communicated by Prof. J. A. Henriques on behalf of the 

 Coimbra Botanic Garden. 



Grenfell, A. P. : British East Africa, Taita Hills, 52 specimens 



(unnamed). 



Heinsen, Dr. : German East Africa, Usambara, 50 specimens 

 (named), communicated by Prof. A. Engler on behalf of 

 the Botanic Garden and Botanic Museum. Berlin, 



Henriques, Prof. J. A., see Gossweiler. 

 Henry, Dr. A., see Kesteven. 



Holland, J. H. : Southern Nigeria, Old Calabar Division, 140 



specimens (unnamed). 



James, Sir Evan: British East Africa, Aberdare Mountains, 



136 specimens (unnamed) : Uganda, Xandi, Kitoshi 



Mount Elgon, 198 specimens ( 



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Johnson, Archdeacon : Portuguese East Africa, East Coast of 



Lake Nyasa, 136 specimens (unnamed). 



Why 



Junod, Henri A.: Eastern Transvaal (partly south of the 

 tropic), 240 specimens (unnamed), purchased. 



Kassner, Theodor: British East Africa, 560 specimens (un- 

 named), purchased. 



Rankin, L.: Northern Nigeria, 40 specimens (un- 



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