xxxii l'rocee(lin;j-^ of tlte L'ultinical Societij 



Kew IIkbbarium. About 150 specimens, chiefly Phanerogams, 

 from the collections made by Officers of H.M.8. "Alert" and 

 " Discovery" during the Arctic Expedition 1875-76. 



Pipe, Miss. A tine specimen of Vaccinium Vitis-Idea, from Glen 

 Affarie, Beauly. Collected 30th August 1880. 



SociETA Chittogamologica Italiano. Erbario Crittogamico 

 Italiano; Ser. II. Fascicolo XVIII., K 851-900.— P'wrc/ias-erf. 



Stevenson, Eev. John, of Glamis, A fine specimen of Hypocrea 

 parmelioides, Mont. {//. Ricciodea, Berk., Sphceri riccioidea, 

 Bolt.) 



III.— DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Campbell, Mr A, Burntisland. Walking stick made of the stem 

 of Verhascum Thcq^istts. 



Du Moulin, E. G. B. " Woody Pear " from New South Wales. 



Duckworth, Dr Dyce. Specimen of Fungus (Geaster foniicatus). 



Gunning, Dr, Collection of Leguminous and other Seeds. 



Maberly, William Henry, of the Arboretum Hydropathic Estab- 

 lishment, Leamington. Acorns from Oaks in the Yosemite 

 Valley, California. 



-^ Branch and Fruit of the " Woody Pear," from the Blue 



Mountains, near Sydney. 



Bark of the WelUnytonia gigantea, from California. 



Fruits and Seed of New Zealand Flax, Wellington. 



Lichen and Cones from the Yosemite Valley, California. 



Lycopodium, Lichen, and Alga, from near Hobart Town, 



Tasmania. 



Spear Grass from near Canterbury, New Zealand. 



Seeds of the Nisago Fruit, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. 



New Zealand Basket or Kit, made out of Phormium Tenax. 



Macandrew, Herbert. A section of stem of Tree-Fern from 



New Zealand. 

 PuRCHAS, A. C, Auckland, N. Z. Branch encrusted with Silica, 



from Hot Spring Country, North Island, New Zealand. 

 Eeid, Dr. Lichen from Yosemite Valley, California. 

 Stenhouse, T. B., Cape Town. Leaves of the Silver Tree, from 



Table Mountain, South Africa. 

 Strathmore, Lord, per the Eev. J. Stevenson, Glamis IManse. A 



section of a Larch blown down at Glamis Castle in "Tay 



Bridge storm," 28th Dec. 1879. 

 Thomson, S., Travancore. Box made of skin of Coco nut Palm, with 



Jackwood lid. 



