206 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, BRITISH MUSEUM. 
incorporation of numerous .collections. This work of incorporation 
has been actively carried on throughout the year, and during its 
progress the following natural orders have been more or less com- 
letely re-arranged :— Anonacea, ais dag bss Cappari aridea, Resedacet, — 
Violacee, Caryophyllee, Dipterocarpee, Geramacee, Oxalidea, Bure 
seracee, Melacee, igsemyet Olacinea, ‘Anaverdiaee, Euphorbiacea- | 
Connaracea, Rosacee, Crassulacea, Onagrariee, Passiflore, Cucurbi- — 
tacee, ” Cmsbellifera ay Mees , Loranthacea, Caprifoliacea, Dipsacea- 
Lobeliacea, Campanu ulacee, Asclepiatace, Borraginacee, Convolvulaca, 
Hydroleacea, Scrophulariacee, Moree, Orchidacea, Juncacee, Cyper- 
acee, Graminee, Filices, shale nd Fungt. e 
e following collections have been either aires in part 
incorporated in the a eral Herbarium. The Ae ants of Malta and 
uth America, bey, Spruce, of the and R Pavon; 
and of the Falkland Islands, by Havers. Besides these, the 
H of Edward Rudge and of mith have 
plants of the Hortus Clifortianus. : 
A large portion of the important Herbarium of British Plants, — 
presented to the Trustees by Dr. Trimen, has been incorporated with 2 
the British Herbarium. : 
The original drawings of “English mode vigiegs with - 4 
aved pistes s prepared from them, and belonging to the first ant 
last editions of that work, have been partly Yad and arrai 
i d 
ee tion d the aad which attack it, have also been m 
Leer eyes : 
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s havi 
he following are the principal additions to the collections of t 
department during the year 1873 :— 
1.—TZo the Herbarium. 
General Herbarium. Phanerogamia,—240_ species from ve 
and ie collected: by Dr. Heldreich: 300 species eer 
r 
35 species of critical plants from Denmark and Fi and ; P 
by Dr. Trimen : 128 species from Malta; collected ae presen 
i ec 
South Africa; collected and haw : pte 
; presented by Dr. Shaw: 
Madagascar plants collected on Hilesnberg and Bojer 
