REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, BRITISH MUSEUM, 1999 9357 
Lyell, Esq., of oe containing 1120 specimens, presented 
nad Sir Leonard Lyell, Bar 
ollowing vaditions have been made by presentation to the 
“aero Herbarium: 24 phanerogams and 1 Chara, by G. C. Druce ; 
3 phanerogams, by J. Cosmo Melvill; 21 specimens of British 
seeds, by Clement Reid; 6 phanerogams, by C. E. Salmon; 
7 phanerogams, by Arthur Bennett; 247 phanerogams, by the 
Rey. K. 8. Marshall; 5 specimens, by C. W. Andrews; 10 phane- 
ere from Norfolk, from James Saunders; 2 phanerogams from 
ind, ' genus of 
by Greenwood Pim; a rare Alga, by Dr. Otto Nordstedt; 2 Alga, 
by Lady Edith Percy ; 32 Fungi, by Dr. C. B. Plowright ; 10 Micro- 
Fungi from Ayrshire, by D. A. Boyd. 
oe following additions have nae made by exchange of dupli- 
s:—72 phanerogams from various localities, from Arthur 
yaad 200 phanerogams from South Africa, from Prof. Mac- 
owan ; 161 phanerogams from India, from Dr. Prain; 600 European 
phanerogams, from E. C. Horrell; 120 Himalayan Mosses, from 
Mis : rong 
1488 specimens, including 249 pret roe from bg by 
Sintenis; 55 Uredinee and Icones, by Arthur and Havas. 400 
Fungi, by Rehm; 100 Russian Fungi, by Jaczewski, Komarov, 
and Tranzschel; 50 Mosses from the Indian Archipelago, by 
brador, by ev, A. ©. Waghorne; 50 iain Fungi, by 
Kalleestian and Swingle ; 100 Fungi Columbian, by Ellis and 
