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of Solanum from iy Colony ; presented by Sir H. Barkly, K.C.B. : 
A at of wai of Little Namaqua-land; presented by R. Trimen, 
species from Madeira; collected by Mandon: 25 speci- 
mens ot “Ginchons from the Government Plantation at Ootacamund, 
Neilgherries ; yocnted by Clements R. Markham, Esq., C.B.: 850 
species from Texas; collected by E. Hall: 525 species from Cali- 
fornia ; collected by Kellogg: 384 species from Mexico ; collected by 
Ghiesbrecht : 106 species of Glumaces from. the Antilles ; Pitoer aro 
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jean F ungi; collected aT b amed by Thiimen: 200 species of Fungi; 
prepared by Rabenhorst: 900 species of European an Fungi; collected 
and ‘nam ed by Karsten: 90 species of Alge; prepared by Raben- 
horst : 432 species of Cryptogams from Burma; collected and pre- 
sented by 8. Kurz, of Caleutta. 
British pees. Phanerogamia.—A large Herbarium of 
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Sphagnum Mullert; presented by Dr. Braithwaite : 100 pases of 
Fungi; collected and prepared by J. English : 100 species of Spheria ; 
collected and named by C. B. Plowright: 450 species of Lichens ; 
collected by the Rev. J. M. Crombie: 100 5 tg * ig hens from 
Wales ; collected and named by the Rey. W. A. Leighto 
Il. Zo the Structural a. or 
 &. Fruit Collection. Ee gt of Hamatocarpus Thomsoni ; presente 
by J. Miers rs, Esq. : Fruit of Pandanus ce New Caledonia, onleaiet 
2 2 Cuourbiteoeons fruits from Mexico.——é. Genera 
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orgie , Esq.: Stems of Phenix, Pandanus and Cycas, from Tra- 
ete :2 "Palm (Ke entia) stems and two Fern Stems from New ee 
ane, collected by Pancher; 69 specimens of woods cee} hed Cale- 
Tin, collected by Pancher : 2 stems of Hemitelia; pre Pe 
» Esq.: Specimens, dissections and drawin gs of “poo % 
fia, and Helosis; : presented by J. Miers, Esq. : 90 prepara 
