34 MUSEUMS. 
A number of Botanical Specimens, including Epacris impressa, 
Pennisetum cylindricum, Adiantum cuneatum, Phormium tenaz, 
pieces of Selaginella, and sample of Jute (KE. 5. 3. 06. 1-7), from New 
Zealand and the East Indies. (Found to be unregistered and now 
referred to this date.) 
About 160 specimens of Seaweeds (indet.), piece of Fossil 
Wood, 28 samples of Timbers, including “ Totara,” “ Kauri 
Pine,” “ White Birch,’ ‘ Greenheart,’ ‘ African Oak,’ ‘‘ Maho- 
gany,” “ Locust,” “ Lignum-vite,” “Teak,” ‘ Holly,” ‘ Elm,” 
“American Elm,” “ Ash,” “ Beech,” “ Birch,” “ British Oak,” 
“Oak,” “Spruce,” “Larch,” “ Yellow Pine,” and “ Pitch Pine”; 
samples of Seeds, Fruits and Gums, 32 Models of Fruit in wax, viz., 
Strawberry, Cherry, Pear, Apple, Plum, Peach, Filbert, Black 
Grapes, Orange, and Model of Walnut in clay (E. 16. 3. 06. 22-230); 
collected by the late J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., and presented by the 
Misses Clare, ‘‘ Holmeleigh,” King’s Gap, Hoylake. 
Three Kola Nut “ pods” (KE. 15. 6. 06. 1), from the hinterland of 
Sierra Leone; presented by Mr. J. B.S. Cole, Savage Square, Fourah 
Bay, Sierra Leone, per Mr. Ridyard. 
A few fruits of the African Oil-nut Palm (E. 15. 6. 06. 2), from 
Sierra Leone; presented by Mr. A. Ridyard, Chief Engineer, 
s.s. “ Addah.” 
Dried Pod (indet.) (KE. 26. 6. 06. 1), from Mexico; presented by 
Master C. Savile, Dean Cottage, Prince’s Avenue, West Kirby. 
Piece of Lignum-vite, cross section with bark (E. 23. 8. 06. 1), 
from British Guiana, and twelve samples of Australian Woods 
(tndet.); presented by Mr. James A. Weale, Boundary Place, 
Liverpool. 
Photograph of part of a Plant (indet.) (HK. 12. 12. 06. 1), from 
Elgin; presented by Mr. Wiliam Taylor, Elgin Museum, Scotland. 
Specimen of Spirophyton (EK. 14. 12. 06. 1), from the Gamka Poort, 
Great Zwartberg Range, Karoo, Cape Colony; collected and pre- 
sented by Mr. W. G. T. MacMuldrow, P.O. Box 379, Cape Town, 
South Africa. 
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