52 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
East Australia and also in the British Isles, from E. A. Benjamin; 
14 specimens: from South Spain and Tangiers, from Lord Walsing- 
ham; 5 specimens from Teneriffe, from Rev. R. P. Murray ; 124 
phanerogams and 6 cryptogams from Patagonia, from H. 
Prichard ; 60 phanerogams and 19 cryptogams from China, from 
Dr. J. M. Dalziel ; 8 specimens from India, from Miss M. K. Wall; 
21 specimens of cultivated plants, from E. A. Bowles; 11 speci- 
specimens of cultivated plants, from J. i, ero ; specimen of Helt- 
chrysum and cone of Pinus, from Dr. M. T. Masters; 84 specimens 
from North Beluchistan, from A. H. Savage Landor ; 1 phanerogam 
from Corea and 3 cryptogams from the Faroe Islands, from A. Ben- 
nett ; 45 specimens of plants from the Cape, from Col. H. 
Feilden; 18 specimens from Nairobi, British East Africa, from A. 
Blayney Percival; 94 specimens from the neighbourhood of 
Johannesburg, from H. T. Ommanney ; 5 specimens of cultivated 
from Miss E. Willmott; 8 “speci mens of cultivated plants, from 
Messrs. Veitch & Sons ; 51 specimens from Syria, from Dr. Post; 
552 phanerogams and ‘11 er togams from Tropical East Africa, 
from A. Whyte; 100 plants exsiccatee Grayane from Dr. B. 
Robinson ; 2 specimens of cultivated ere from R. I. Lynch; 6 
specimens of cultivated plants, from A. Worsley ; 2 specimens of 
cultivated pants from Rev. W. Dod; 3 specimens of orchids, from 
A. H. Kent; 3 specimens of Ceropegia, from Mrs. Brightwen ; 
tubes of Plankton material from the Atlantic Ocean, from Lieut. 
Woolridge ; 8 eet mosses, ae Mons. A. Ro bert ; a new 
ze from Bermuda, from Marshall A. Howe; a fungus from 
aentia West Africa, from — Strachan; 5 — from the Sand- 
wich Islands, from Prof. W. G. Farlow; 11 tubes of freshwater 
alge, from the Superintendent of the Roval Botanic Gardens, Sib- 
pur, Calcutta; 15 microscope-slides of diatoms from Socotra and 
from Munipur, from Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen ; specimens 
of a fungus infésting a maritime Madeiran plant, from Miss F 
Grabham ; specimens of a New Zealand moss, from E. 8. Salmon. 
The following additions have been made by presentation to the 
British Herbarium :—103 specimens, from Arthur Bennett; 279 
phanerogams and 1 Chara, — Rev. E.S. Marshall; 12 phanero- 
mens of Kantia submersa, froma J. A. Wheldon ; specimens of a rare 
mycetozoon from Merionethsire, — Arthur Lister; 4 neW 
varieties of mosses, from H. N. Dixo 
The following additicins have hadi made by exchange of dupli- 
