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‘*, Walter G. Fry, Hammer pase oe of trunk of grafted 
Hila, shewing union of stock and scio 
Mr. T. J. M. More, Linley Estate, Se Seared a ao of 
timber of Larch, Spruce, Scots Pine and Oak. 
Mrs. Porterfield, Chiswick. “isaed of an Indian Temple made 
of Shola wood ( Aeschs ynomene aspera ). 
Lord Arthur Browne, Westport, [reland.—Cones of Saxegothea 
conspicua, 
Monsieur Jules, Borgeaud, Oran.—A collection of ropes, cordage 
and other articles made of Halfa (Stipa tenacissima). 
Mr. H. M. Imbert-Terry, Strete Ralegh, Exeter.— Branches 
with cones of Larix Gr ifithii, and Savegothea conscpicua, 
The Right Honourable the Earl of Ducie, Tortworth Court, 
Gloucestershire. —Photograph showing Quercus Aegilops and 
NaGrelagus obliqua. 
J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney 
ce South Wales. —Sample of Brown Mallet bark Cia ahynes 
occidentalis, var. astringens). 
Dr. John C. Willis, F.L.S., Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Peradeniya, Ceylon. —Fruits of Theobroma Cacao and of Theo- 
broma pentagona, 
Mr. W. H. Johnson, F.L.S., Director of Agriculture, ee 
Paha Nigeria. —Roots of Awun seeican congensis) a of 
e (Trema africana), also herbarium specimen and an, of 
Tee peas (Vigna Catiang) and of Aivekapabeas beans (Phaseolus 
lunatus). 
Dr. Alexander Galt, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.— 
Package containing the powdered roots of Mutonga (Solanum oP) 
and of Mohukona (Chlor ocodon Whyteti) worn round t 
charm against various one ts by the natives of Ckscnie 
Province, British East Afri 
Mr. Paul Koenig, ‘teiae of Forests and Botanic Gardens, 
Mauritius.— Fruits of Theobroma Caca 
Mr. Joseph Jones, Curator, Botanic Siac Dominica.—F ru 
of Theobroma Cacao, T. bicolor and T. pentagona, also cured “ bene 
of the two latter, known respectively as Tiger Cacao and Alligator 
Cacao. 
Mr. H. C. Slingsby, He Street, London, E.C.—Four models of 
timber trucks and trollie 
Mr. Rz- Gill, Citrate: Agricultural Department, Southern 
“ge —Several examples of carved cocoanuts 
essrs. Merryweather & Sons, Ltd., London, S. E.—Photographs 
ae trees affected with Beech Coccus, and of methods of 
spraying. 
Mr. H. B. Rogers, Hexworthy, Leunoeeen Cornwall.— 
Triangular section from the trunk of a bs icombe . 
Mr. and Miss Hipkins, Kensington, W.—A series of miscel- 
laneous articles from the collection of “ties late Mr. A. J. Hipkins, 
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Mr. W. K. Stacey, nee Street, London, E.C.—Three 
Eup 2e Sepping impleme 
Mr. L. McHale, Manchester.Podoa or pruner used in Cacao 
Plantations, St. Tho 
