414 Donations to the Museum of the Linnean Society. 



Donations. Donors. 



Specimens of dried Plants Mr. John Fairbairn, F.L.S. 



Specimens of Plants collected in the County of~j 



Mayo by Dr. Patrick Browne >^- ^- Lambert, Esq. V.P.L.S. 



Specimens of Plants from Barbadoes J 



A Collection of dried Plants from Portugal W. Withering, Esq. F.L.S. 



A large Collection of dried Plants from India |^ Roxburgh, M.D. F.L.S. 

 and the Cape of Good Hope J 



A Collection of Specimens of Plants from Ja- 1^ Wright, M.D. A.L.S. 

 maica J 



An arranged Collection of Lichens, with Re--N 



ference to the MethodusLichenum, and to (_., ,, -,_, r.-,,T(A 



^ . , , . TT • >Erick Acharius, M.D. F.M.L.S. 



the unpublished Lichenographia Universa- i 



lis of the Donor -^ 



A Portrait of the late Dr. Solander R. A. Salisbury, Esq. F.L.S. 



APortrait of the late Henry Seymer, Esq A. B. Lambert, Esq. V.P.L.S. 



N.B. The Museum bequeathed by the lateDr. Pulteney, as noticed in the Sixth 

 Volume of the Society's Transactions, p. 390, consists of an extensive Collection of 

 Shells, an Herbarium Britannicum, a Collection of exotic Plants, and a Collection of 

 Minerals. 



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