‘ 
136 CHIEF OBJECTS OF BOTANICAL INTEREST. 
Verreauxii; Commersonia echinata ; Zanthoxylum brachyacanthum ; 
Phyllanthus albiflorus ; Callitriche verna ; Alsomitra suberosa, sf. 
nov. ; Dissiliaria baloghioides ; Oberonia iridifolia ; Chrysophyllum 
pruniferum ; Colocasia macrorrhiza ; Eurycles Cunninghamii ; 
Passiflora edulis; Passiflora Herbertiana ; Corchorus Cunning- 
hamii; Polyporus xanthopus ; Polyporus flabelliformis ; Polyporus 
venustus ; Lecanora (Patellaria) domingensis; Lecidea planella ; 
Lecidea plurilocularis ; Graphis mucronata ; Verrucaria mastoidea, 
and others, specimens of which properly mounted and classified 
were exhibited. 
FRIDAY, 9TH APRIL, 1888. 
A. Norton, M..A., IN THE Gian 
DONATIONS. 
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