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216 "species of British and foreign Tungi, presented by C. E. Broome, 
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3000 species, forming 6i Kvraisons of Desmazieres' ' Plantes Crypto- 
games de Erance.* 
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100 species from the French Maritime Alps, collected by M. E. 
Bourgeau. 
■ 673 species of plants of the Pyrenees, collected by M. Eorcade. 
303 species of plants of Spain, collected by M. E. Bourgeau. 
79 species of plants of Spain and Algeria, collected by M. E. 
Bourgeau. 
665 specimens of Lichens, collected in the neiglibourhood of Duomo 
d'Ossola, presented by Professor Gagliardi. 
500 species of plants, forming livraisons 12-22 of the *Erbario 
Crittogamico Italiauo/ 
100 species of plants, forming two fasciculi of Van Heurck's * Plants 
of Belgium.' 
500 species of plants, forming five centuries of Keichenbach's * Flora 
Germanise Exsiccata.' 
200 species of plants of the Tyrol. 
178 species of plants of various parts of Europe, collected by M. E. 
Bourgeau. 
Hepat 
' Hepaticse Europsese.' 
50 species of 0/iaraceaj forming parts 1, 2, of Eabenhorst's ' Cha- 
racese Europccc/ 
70 species ol Algts^ forming parts 159-165 of Rabenhorst's * AIga3 
Europsei/ 
75 species of Lichens, forming parts 24-26 of Eabenhorst's *Li- 
chenes Europsei.' 
550 species of plants of Palestine, collected by Mr, Lowne. 
129 species of plants of Syria and Armenia, from M. E. Bourgeau. 
232 species of plants of Syria and Cyprus, collected by M. Kotschy. 
700 species of plants of the Roclcy Mountains of North America, 
collected by Messrs. Hall, Harbour, and Parry. 
A set of the Mosses of Columbia, collected by Mr. D. Douglas. 
81 species of plants of California, collected by Mr. Gruber. 
1102 species of plants of Panama, collected by Mr. Sutton Hayes. 
