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86 species of Indian plants from Dr. King, Calcutta ; 44 species of 

 plants from Perak, collected by the late Eev. F. Scortechini, 

 presented by the Government of Perak ; 100 species of plants from 

 Madras from M. A. Lawson, Esq., F.L.S. ; 109 species of plants 

 from the Cameroons, collected by H. H. Johnston, Esq., presented 

 by the British Association ; 200 species of South African plants 

 from Prof. MacOwan and H. Bolus, Esq., F.L.S. ; 665 species of 

 Australian plants, and eight Orchids and two Palms from New 

 Guinea, from Baron von Mueller ; 54 species of Australian plants 

 and 125 species from Hawaii, from the Rev. T. S. Lea ; 43 species 

 of plants from California, from M. K. Curran ; 173 species of 

 plants from Demerara, from G. S. Jenman, Esq., F.L.S ; 63 species 

 of plants from Brazil, from W. F. Leeson, Esq. ; 750 specimens 

 from Pernambuco, collected and presented by the Rev. T. S. Lea, 

 and Messrs. Ridley and Ramage ; 59 species of Orchids from F. W. 

 Moore, Esq. ; two South African Orchids from H. Bolus, Esq. ; six 

 Orchids from the Organ Mountains, Brazil, from F. M. Pascoe, 

 Esq. ; several species of Narcissus and other plants from George 

 Maw, Esq. ; 72 species cf Festuca from Prof. Hackel ; 122 specimens 

 of CyperacecB from N. America and New Zealand, from A. Bennett, 

 Esq., F.L.S. ; specimens of Bahtnophora indica, from Prof. Bower 

 and T. G. Millington, Esq. ; a specimen of Trimorpho pet alum dors- 

 tenioides from Madagascar, from J. G. Baker, Esq., F.R.S. ; speci- 

 mens of cultivated plants from Lord Walsingham, the Hon. and 

 Rev. J. T. Boscawen, Sir Trevor Lawrence, C. B. Clarke, Esq., J. 

 O'Brien, Esq., F. W. Burbidge, Esq., and Prof. Henslow; six 

 species of Mosses from Prof. Lindberg ; 58 species of Mosses from 

 Travancore from Col. Beddome ; 18 species of Hepatics from W. 

 H. Pearson, Esq. ; 85 species of Algae from Nova Scotia, and 124 

 from Vancouver, from Prof. Macoun ; 174 gatherings of Arctic 

 Diatoms and 56 species of Indian Alg*e, collected by Dr. Watt, 

 from the Director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew ; 64 species 

 of Algse from the Cape of Good Hope from Capt. Young; 18 

 species of Alg*e from Queensland from W. Alcock Tully, Esq. ; two 

 species of Mediterranean Alga? from Dr. Bornet ; specimens of 

 Valonia from Bermuda from°Mrs. Whelpdale ; a fine specimen of 

 Cordiceps Taylori from Victoria, and a drawing of a species of 

 ki«ricus, from W. G. Smith, Esq. ; three species of Indian Fungi, 

 eight drawings of Fungi, the extensive Herbarium of British Mints, 

 made by the late Rev. Kirby Trimmer, the British Herbaria of 

 Thomas Moore of Chelsea and Mr. Knowlton, and a miscellaneous 

 collection of British plants, from the Director of the Royal 

 Gardens, Kew ; 212 species of British plants from A. Bennett, Esq. ; 

 43 species from W. H. Beeby, Esq. ; 84 species from Wiltshire 

 from the Rev. T. A. Preston ; 196 species of plants from the 

 neighbourhood of London from 0. D. Sherborn, Esq. ; a lar • col- 

 lection of British plants from the Botanical Record Club, and 

 other British plants from Sir John Lubbock, Bart., the Revs. E. F. 

 Linton and H. P. Reader, Messrs. J. G. Baker, J. Benbow, A. 

 Dyniond, D. Fry, H C Hart, J. H. A. Jenner, Jas. Saunders, H. 

 T. Towmlrow, "and R. Weaver, and Miss F. P. Thompson; 51 



