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(including thirty- four new species and one new 

 genus) was made, and numerous growing plants 

 and seeds were sent home, and are now being 

 cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Edin- 

 burgh under the care of Professor I. Bayley 

 Balfour. 



The close affinity between the Highland Fauna 

 of Ruwenzori and that of the Cameroon is a very 

 striking feature of the collection as a whole, and 

 when the various groups have been thoroughly 

 worked out, as will shortly be the case, a very 

 valuable and important addition will certainly have 

 been made to our knowledge of the Fauna and Flora 

 of Tropical Africa. 



W. R. OGILVIE-GRANT. 



British Museum (Nat. Hist.), 

 Cromwell Road, 



London, S.W. 



