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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



MUSEUM OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 

 Exclusive of Presents of single Specimens of Animals, Plants, and Minerals. 



Continued from Page 598 of Vol. XVII. of the Society's Transactions. 



Donations. Donors. 



An extensive Herbarium of British and Foreign"! 



Plants, consisting of upwards of 12,000 V The late N.J. Winch, Esq., A.L.S. 



species J 



Continuation of an extensive Collection of driedH ^ , „, „ , ,,^„ 



Plants from the Himalaya Mountains . . j ^"^" ^""'^^^ ^""^^^^ M.D., F.R.S. & L.S. 



A Collection of Reptiles and Insects, and t\vo~\ J. S. Roe, Esq., F.L.S., Surveyor-General 

 Eggs of a large Bird, from Swan River . .J of the Colony of Western Australia. 



A Collection of dried Plants from Swan River~i The late Alexander Collie, Esq., f .L.S., 



and King George's Sound J Surgeon R.N. 



A Collection of Skins of Quadrupeds and! The Committee of the Australian Mu- 



> R. H. Schomburgk, Esq. 



Birds J seum at Sydney. 



Skins of Quadrupeds, Birds and Reptiles, Fruits" 

 of Strychnos toxifera, Lecythis grandiflora, 

 Couratari guianensis, the Snake-nut, and 

 other productions of British Guiana 



Specimens of several rare Plants collected in thel -, , i,r i t-. -i^ ^ c 

 South and West of England | Joseph Woods, Esq., F.L.S. 



Dried Specimens of Cereus senihs, Echinocac-"! 



tus, and Mammillaria, collected in Mexico > George Charlwood, Esq., F.L.S. 

 by M. Deschamps J 



Specimens of the Seychelles Cocoa-nut (Lodoi-1^ ç. Harrison, Esq. 



cea Sechellarum) J ° ' 



