148 Additions to the Herbarium and Museum. 



Toronto. — Canadian Institute. 



Proceedings. Vol. IV. Fasc. i ; Vol. V. Fasc. 1. 

 Trenton, U.S. — Trenton Natural History Society. 



Journal, No. 2. 

 Upsala. — Societe Royale des Sciences. 



Nova Acta. Ser. III. Vol. XIII. Fasc. 2.^From the Royal Society 

 of Sweden. 

 Vienna. — Annales des K. K. Naturliistorischeu Hot'museums. 



Band I. Nos. 1 and -2. 

 AVashington. — Smithsonian Instit'.ition. 



Report of Board of Regents, 1885. — From tlie Institute. 

 U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. 



Bulletins 27-39. — Froin the Director U.S. Geological Survey. 

 Wellington. — New Zealand Institute. 



Transactions and Proceedings. Vol. XIX. — From the Colonial 

 Mnaeum. 

 Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department. 



A Manual of New Zealand Coleoptera. Parts 3 and 4. — From the 

 Director. 



PERIODICALS. 



The Garden. Vols. XXIX., XXX., XXXI.— From Professor Dickson. 

 The Gardeners' Chronicle. Vols. XXV., XXVI., XXVII.— i^rom 



Robert Lindsay. 

 Nature. Nos. S88-939. —From the Fditor. 



DONATIONS TO HEKBARHJM. 



Bennett, Arthur. Rare British Plants. 



Cukran, M. K., Curator. N. American Plants, carefully preserved.- 



From the Californian A cademy of Sciences. 

 Elliot, G. F. Scott. Large parcel of Canary Plants. 

 Fra8ER, p. Neill. Ferns and Flowering Plants from Canaries. 

 Grieve, S. Plants from Rum. 



M'Andrew, James. Rare Plants from Kirkcudbrightshire. 

 Pearce, Horace, Stourbridge. Set of finely preserved British Plants. 

 Traill, G. W. Set of 75 slides illustrating " Marine Algae of Joppa." 

 Werster, a. D. Welsh Phuits. 



DONATIONS TO MUSEUM. 



Alexander, John. Three Cases of Cincliona Specimens. 

 Dickson, Prof. Alex. .Models <A' Fungi. 



