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In the examination and arrangement of Mr. Brown's collection of 
fossil woods, and of the extensive collection of sliced microscopic sec- 
tions of recent woods purchased from the executors of the late 
Mr. Bryson, of Edinburgh. 
And in the partial arrangement and examination of M. Rupert 
| Huter's and Dr. Alexander Prior's colleetions of Styrian and Dal- 
matian plants, and of other collections recently received. 
The following are the principal additions made to the collections of 
the department during the year 1868 by purchase or donation :— 
295 species of British Lichens ; presented by Dr. 
50 forming fase. 1 of Larbalestier's PRA of Jersey 
l and Sark.’ 
4 1 2057 "t European Lichens, from the collection of M. Hepp. 
1 349 = exotic Lichens, from the collection of M. Hepp. 
> 718 = Mosses, from the collection of M. Hepp. 
X 1070 a Ailge, from the collection of M. Hepp. 
Y | 570 x Floridez, from the collection of M. Hepp. 
| 25 » European Lichens, forming No. 29 of Rabenhorst's 
“© Liehenes Europæi.’ 
70 in Alge, forming Nos. 198-204 of Rabenhorst’s * Algen 
Sachsens,’ etc. 
400 = European plants, forming cent. 7-10 of Schultz’s 
‘Herbarium Normale.’ 
50 S plants of Belgium, forming vut 6 of Van Heurck's 
* Plantes Rares de Belgiqu 
425 „ plants of Dalmatia; collected ty Robert Huter. 
883 S 2 Dalmatia ; presented by Dr. Alexander 
Prior. 
347 a plants of Styria; presented by Dr. Alexander Prior. 
110 2 5 Styria; presented by the Chevalier Pittoni. 
29 i ». Sicily; presented by the Chevalier Pittoni. 
200 » Sicilian plants, forming fasc. 5 and 6 of Todaro’s 
* Flora Sicula. 
100 R Cryptogamic plants, forming Nos. 27 and 28 of * Er- 
Uu ee bario Crittogamico Italiano." 
CORP n plants of Ceylon; collected by Mr. Thwaites. 
DD Japan, from the neighbourhood of Yoko- 
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