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specimens, by W. A. Shoolbred; 23 * lik by Rev. G. R. 
Bullock-Webster ; 61 Mosses, by H. N. Dix 
The following additions have been ead by exchange of du- 
plicates :—73 Cape Plants from Professor McOwan; 824 Indian 
Plants from the Calcutta Botanic Gardens; 146 North American 
Phanerogams collected Ba J. R. Vasey; and 87 specimens (mostly 
Malvacee) from J. N. Rose 
e following specimens have been acquired by purchase :— 
Four rondred Phanerogams from Canaries, by Rev. R. P. Murray; 
1524 Phanerogams from South Africa, by Dr. F. Wilms; 1120 
Phanerogams from South Africa, by R. Schlechter; 108 Phanero- 
gams from New Guinea, from Dr. Garcke ; 1519 00 ee 
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Mosses and 58 Lichens from North America, by Small; 100 South 
European Mosses, by Fleischer and Warnstorf; 150 North American 
Alge, by Collins, Holden. and Setchell; 81 Mosses of Tahiti i, by 
Bescherelle ; 20 European. Algz, by De Toni; 250 Fungi, by Sydow ; ; 
113 East Indian Heypatics, by Schiffner; 303 Cryntonitié from 
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and Sesse’ S drawings of Mexican Plants ; ; and 84 microscopic pre- 
parations, by D eby. 
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