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Presentations to Museums.—The following miscellaneous specimens 
have been received in addition to those previously recorded in the 
Bulletin :— 
The Right Honourable the Earl of Moray, Doune, Perthshire.— 
Section of Bog Oak and trunk specimens of Abies cephalonica, 
. Nordmanniana, Picea sitchensis, Araucaria imbricata and 
Tsuga Albertiana, 
Capt. W. A. Kerr, V.C., Folkestone.—Samples of paper made 
from Bambusa polymorpha. 
Director of Agriculture, Northern Nigeria. —Seeds of Voandzeia 
subterranea and Kerstingiella geocarpa, 
The British Dyewood “ ., Ltd,, Glasgow.—Samples of dyeing 
and tanning extrac 
Messrs. W. Tyzack, a & Turner, Ltd., Sheffield.—Hight 
examples of saws used in ohne t C. 
Mr. T. Inamura, Koshun, Formosa.—Acorns of species of Quercus 
and seeds of several Coniferous trees. 
Baron de Worms, Milton Park, Egham.—Section of trunk of 
Pseudotsuga Douglasii. 
Messrs. Barron, Elvaston Nurseries, Borrowash.—Model of a 
tree lifting machine. 
St or. 
ea a . Waldron, Pitlochry, Scotland .—Specimen of 
Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme on Juniperus communis. 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales.— Pods of 
ertanthes calycina. 
Messrs. F. W. Heilgers & Co., London, E.C.— Specimens of half- 
stuff and paper made from Bamboo. 
Mr. G. Craig Sellar, Norvern, Argyllshire—Sections of timber 
of Tilia “petiolaris, Acer platanoides, Prunus Avium, Thuya 
ae va and Taxus baceata, 
N. Rogers, Carwinion, Falmouth.—Log of Thuya md 
and specimen of wood stained with the mycelium of Chior 
splenium aeruginosu 
Curator, Botanic Station n, Dominica.—Samples of Lime j juice, 
essential oil of Limes, otto of Limes and citrate of Lime. 
J. M. H. 
aura mbes: Wastpu rea ( A acibiesss Stemmat sae 
(Lauraceae), a Necepsia, Discoglypremna (these three 
Euphorbiaceae) and Rolf a (Orchidaceae. Rt genera figured 
in the volume for the fi are Ostryoderris (Le nosae- 
Dalbergieae), Edithcolea {Richopielidis e), Satanocrater (Acantha- 
ceae) and Spondianthus (Euphorbiaceae). Of special morphological 
