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tropical Asia, from Llewellyn Lewis, Esq.; 7 growth-forms of 
Asplenium Bradleyi, from Tennessee, from R. M. Middleton, Esq. ; 
227 alge of Barbados, from the ecaitors of the late Miss Anna 
Vickers ; he tubes of Plankton collected in the African Lakes, by 
Dr. W. A. Cunnington, from the Tanganyika Committee; 33 
marine alge of the Danish West Indies, from Dr. F. Bérgesen ; 
26 Australian Lichens, from Edwin Cheel, Esq.; 23 Mycetozoa 
from the Philippine Islands, from E. D. Merrill, Es 
The additions to the British Herbarium by presentation have 
been :—The British Herbarium of the late John Benbow, Esq., of 
Uxbridge, from A. J. Benbow, Esq.; 35 specimens from i. 
Salmon, Esq.; 17 specimens from Rev. HE. F. Linton; 205 
specimens from Rev. E. 8. Marshall; 15 specimens from 
eeby, Esq.; 5 specimens from Rey v. ge iddeisdell= 74 
specimens of Rubi from Rev. W. M oyle Rogers ; ; 30 specimens 
of potamogetons from A. Bennett, Esq.; 3 specimens from W. P. 
2 fungal diseases of insects, by E. R. Bankes, Es sq. ; 2 mierosoope 
preparations from a Scottish glacial peat deposit, by H. N. Dixo 
sq. 
The following additions have been made by exchange of 
duplicates :—265 phanerogams and 28 ferns Bh Malaya, from 
the Director of the Botanic Gardens, Singa 139 phanero- 
gams and 6 cryptogams from South ‘Aftioa* iGollacter by R. 
Schlechter, from the Director of the Botanic Museum, Zurich ; 
78 phanerogams from South Africa, from Dr. H. Bolus, Cape 
Town; 18 specimens of West Australian Orchids, from Oswald 
Sargent, Esq., West Australia; 250 ferns from the West Indies 
gams and 119 cryptogams from the Director of the Museu 
aca erm Brazil; and 200 Srrpiogeme from the Hofmuseum, 
Vienn 
“ Salicetum exsiccatum,” “fase. iii. ? from Toepffer; 50 speci 
* Batotheca Europa,” fasc. vi., from Sudre; 603 phanerogams 
and 102 eryptogams Site Japan and Korea, from v. aurie ; 
Hugh; 50 ph casrogains and 5 vascular eryptogams from Java, 
man East Africa, from Scheffler ; 362 specimens from Cameroons, 
from Zenker; 2807 a ten and 37 cryptogams from Angola, 
from John Gossweiler ; 470 phanerogams.and 6 vascular crypto- 
gams from Montana, from J. W. Blankinship ; 55 phanerogams 
