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Other donations to tlie Gardens include tlie following: — 

 Dr. Appleford, Hoddesdon — Plant of I m pattens Jerdoniae. 

 Mr. 1\ M. Bailey, CM.G,, Brisbane — Plants and seeds* 

 Mr. F. R. S. Balfour, Dawyck — Collection of Britisli 



Columbian seeds. 

 Canon EUacombe, Bitton — Plants and seeds. 

 Messrs. H. J. Elwes and W. R. Price — Plants and seeds 



from tlie Ear East. 

 Lt.-Col. Sir E. Grogan^ Bt., Santiago — " Yareta/' fuel 



plant from the High Andes. 

 Messrs. Haage & Schmidt, Erfurt — Collection of seeds. 

 Lady Hanbury, La Mortola — Succulent plants ; collection of 



seeds. 



Dr. J. C. Harvey, Mexico — Plants of Cypripedium 



Irapeanum; seeds. 



Lt.-Col. Sir G. Holford, Tetbury— Collection of Orchids 

 (see Kew Bull., 1913, p. 192.) 



Hev. A. Miles Moss, Para — Bra;^ilian Aristolochias. 



Prof. H. H. W. Pearson, Cape Town — ^Bulbs and succulent 

 plants . 



Dr. G. V. Perez, Teneriffe — Seeds of Canary Island plants. 



Mr. N. S, Pillans, Cape Colony — Succulent plants. 



Mr, J. C. Quinn, Para — Seeds of Manihot spp. 



Hon. 'N. C. Rothschild, Oundle — Collection of Bornean 



orchids. 

 Messrs. Sander & Sons, St, Albans — Large collection of 



stove plants; orchids. 

 Mrs. Sheppee, Bracknell — -Collection of tropical orchids 



(see Kew Bull, 1913, p. 359.) 



Mr. C. M. Stuart, Kobe — Seeds of Viscum album var* 

 coloratum. 



Mrs. P. M. Sykes, Jersey — Seeds and bulbs collected in 

 Persia. 



Messrs. J. Yeitch & Sons, Ltd. — Stove and greenhouse 

 plants. 



Mr, R. Whittle, Ascot, Queensland — Bulbs of Eurycles 

 amhoiiiensis and E, Cunningliaini, 



Miss Willmott, Great .Warley — Collection of mossy saxi- 

 frages, &c. 



Mr. 0. 0. Wrigley, Bury — 72 Clivias in large pots. 

 Mr. P. H. Browne, Sutton, Mr. J. A. de Lastia, Panama, 

 Mr. C. H. Lankester, Costa Rica, the late Sir Trevor 

 Lawrence, Bt., Burford, Mr. A. C. Miles, Gold Coast, Mr. 

 E. 0. Ollenbach, Ootacamund, and Messrs. Stansfield & 

 Hodgkin, Madagascar — Orchids. 

 Among the plants and seeds of interest distributed from Kew 

 during the year were the following: — Cytisus Dallimorei, Hedy- 

 chiiim coTonarium (in quantity to Colonial Botanic Gardens), 

 Hedifchium species and hybrids (various), Kerstingiella geocarpa 

 (seeds) and Voandzeia suhterrane/i (seeds), Nothofagus obliqua, 

 RJiamnns Pnrshianay Tillandsia reginae (seeds), Viscum album, 

 var, coloratum (seeds), and Chinese plants of recent introduc- 

 tion (various). 



