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214 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, BRITISH MUSEUM. 
50 rs European Hepatic ; named by Rabenhorst. 
150 3 Mosses from Scandinavia ; collected and named by 
Hellbom 
100 io Europe ; Bes gh Py Rabenhorst. 
~ 280 “ and Hepatic from Australia. 
200 ee Lichens abe Sraridina id nam at Th. Fries. 
100; y from Lapland; collected and named by 
Hellbom. 
550 ” » from a forming Nerike’s ‘‘ Laf- 
Vegetation.’ 
25 ‘a European Lichens ; prepared by Rabenhorst. 
21 Pes Lichens from Australia 
4 Aes (3 ofrom Nove Granada; collected by J. Weir. 
from Urugu 
300 ve Fungi fom At Austria; collected and named by 
wo from America, &c. 
Eur ropean Faipe prepared by Rabenhors 
wpaeinens of Pachyma Cocos ; presented by Daniel Hnabeee Esq., 
F, 
250 Species of Alge from Scandinavia; collected and named by 
Areschoug. 
80 Species and varieties of Characee from Scandinavia ; collected 
and named by Nordstedt and Wahlstedt. 
50 ees of Euro A an Alge; prepared by Rabenhorst 
6 Algee from Barbadoes; ; presented by Professor Dickie. 
British Herbarium. 
anerogamia, 
20 Species of rare plants; collected and presented by the Rev. 
E. Leefe. 
30 wt hot plants ; collected and acing Be by “= ~ Britten. 
ted 
B55 bay cf critical plants ; agers y. Dr. 
25 » Of Salices; forming the third fascicle a Leefe’s 
‘* Salices Exsiccateo. “% 
Cryptogamia. 
100 Species of Lichens; collected and named by the Rev. J. M. 
Crombie, M.A. : 
350 a Fungi ; hemng the complete series of Berkeley's 
ungi. 
g00*- “ being the fourth and fifth fascicles of 
ooke’s ‘* Fungi Britannici.’ 
100 : - collected and named by M. C. C 
41 Y” Alge ; collected by the late Jonathan asa fr. Z.5. 
Il.—7Zo the Structural Series. 
Fruit Colleetion. 
3000 Species of Seeds and Fruits from Australia. 
Male and female Cones of species of Maer d Encephalartos ; 
sential by William Bull, E 8. 
Female Cone of Bowenia ; presented by H. J. Veitch, Esq., F-L 5. 
Fruit of a Lecythis from Demer 
