1887-88.] Additions to the Library. 361 



ADDITIONS 



LIBRARY, HERBARIUM, AND MUSEUM, 



AT THE 



EOYAL BOTANIC GAEDEX, EDINBURGH, 



From 1st October 1887 to 1st October 1888. 



LIBRARY. 

 BOOKS. 



Babington, C. C. Manual of British Botany. 7th Edition. — From the 



Director, Kew Gardens. 

 Curtis and Hooker. The Botanical Magazine. Vols. I.-CXIII. — 



From Charles Jenner, Esq. 

 Downing, A, J. (Editor). The Horticulturist. Vol. lY.—From the 



Director, Kew Gardens. 

 DuTHiE, J. F., B.A. The Fodder Grasses of Northern India. 

 Illustrations of Indigenous Fodder Grasses of Plains of NortL- 



Westeni India. — From the Author. 

 Lange, Professor J. Conspectus Florce Grcenlandicse. Part 2. Copen- 

 hagen, 1887. — From the Author. 

 MiQUEL, F. A. G. Comnientarii Phytographici. — From the Director, Kew 



Gardens. 

 Mueller, Baron Feed. von. Iconography of Australian Species of 



Acacia and cognate Genera. Decades 1-11. — From the Author. 

 Parnell, Dr R. British Grasses. Two copies. 



Grasses of Scotland. Two copies. 



Grasses of Britain. One copy. — From Dr Parnell's Trustees. 



Stewart and Corky. Flora of North-East of Ireland.— i^'rom the Belfast 



Naturalists' Field Club. 

 Vahl, M. Eel ogee Americana^. Fasc. 1, 2.— From the Director, Kew 



Gardens. 

 Vogel, Julius. Official Record of the New Zealand Industrial Exhilji- 



tion of 1885. — From the Colonial Museum Director. 



