392 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
lected by Dr. L. Dinelli, from W. F. H. Rosenberg; 980 phanero- 
gams and 107 ecryptogams from Japan, from Rev. U. Faurie; 
2 
4 ~ ico 
collected by Dr. Purpus, from Dr. T. 8. Brandegee; 50 specimens 
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from Lydia and Caria 
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from North Persia, and 52 specimens from West Persia, collected 
» fr gams an 
by Dr. Strauss J. Bornmiiller; 59 phanero 
eryptogam from Transkei, S. Africa, from Miss A ; 200 
rican fungi, fr artholomew; 2 an fungi, 
fungi, from Rehm; 150 Westphalian fungi, from Brinkmann; 
50 fungi selecti, from Jaap; 100 micro-fungi, from Vestergren ; 
iss 
which was presented to the Department in 1889, from Hutchin- 
son; 76 marine alge of South Australia, from Mrs. Harold; 
100 North American alge, from Collins, Holden, and Setchell; 
40 microscope-preparations of diatoms and 105 of fresh-water 
lec by. Dr. W.. A. 
scope-preparations of British mosses, from Sherrin ; Ss 
Malay Archipelago, from Fleischer; 20 North American hepatice, 
from Haynes ; 424 mosses and hepatics of India, 74 of Japanese 
Islands, 143 of British New Guinea, 50 of Tasmania, 132 of 
125 cryptogams of Germany, Austria 
Migula; 116 coloured drawings of Scottish cryptogams by Greville, 
rritt. 
In recent years towards ascertaining the distribution of the species 
around the coasts of the British Islands. 
