REPORT ON BOTANICAL DEPARTMENT OF BRITISH MUSEUM. 175 
80 species and varieties illustrating a ‘ Monograph of British Cla- 
donia, by Mr. Mudd. | 
269 species of Swedish pheenogamous plants, and 100 species of 
Mosses, collected by M. Nyman. 
200 ud plants, forming cent. 34 and 35 of M. Billot’s ‘ Flora 
Galliæ et Germanie Exsiccata.’ 
1000 = the Tyrol, collected by Rupert Huter and others. 
i00. forming - 23 and 24 of the * Erbario Crittogamico 
talian 
400  , the rarer aes of Sicily, forming fasc. 1-4 of Todaro's 
* Flora Sicula." 
16 = Roses, presented by M. A. Déséglise. 
2378 . , European Mosses, contained in Schimper's * Pugillus 
Muscorum. 
I00- —, Fungi, fnit cent. 7 of Rabenhorst's *Fungi Eu- 
ropei.’ 
E .. Algæ, forming fase. 166-178 of Rabenhorst's * Algæ 
uropææ. 
30 microscopical slides of Diatomacee. 
1078 species of South African plants, collected by Mr. T. Cooper, 
and presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
1600 ‘a plants from the Zulu country, South Africa, collected 
by Mr. W. S. Gerrard. 
200 ,, plants of the islands of the South Pacific, aud espe- 
cially of the Fiji archipelago. 
3850: 4, Venezuela, collected by M. Moritz. 
SEHEN o phænogamous plants of Cuba, collected by Mr. Chas. 
right. 
20009 — 4 chiefly ane specimens, from the collection of Mr. 
John Smith. 
100 "5 fruits and seeds from Mexico, collected by Mr. Farris. 
An extensive and valuable series of botanical drawings and manu- 
scripts by the late Richard Anthony Salisbury, bound in six folio 
volumes ; presented by Dr. Gray. 
Three memoirs on Diatomacee, together with thirty-one microscopic 
slides illustrative of the species and varieties described in them ; pre- 
sented by the author, Dr. F. W. Lewis. 
A set of memoirs descriptive of British Fungi ; presented by the 
author, C. E. Broome, Esq. 
