﻿plants from India and Malaya, presented by Dr. King ; 490 speci- 

 mens of Indian Cyperacea, presented by 0. B. Clarke, Esq.; 

 72 species from the Corea, collected and presented by T. H. 

 Veitch, Esq.; 230 species from Nyasaland, collected by Mr. 

 Whyte, and presented by Her Majesty's Commissioner, H. H. 

 Johnston, Esq., C.B. ; 52 specimens of woods and fruits of Eaphia, 

 from Nyasaland, collected and presented by J. Buchanan, Esq., 

 C.M.G. ; 1158 specimens from Sierra Leone, collected and pre- 

 sented by G. F. Scott Elliot, Esq. ; and 27 species from the same 

 country from H. H. Johnston, Esq., C.B. ; 200 species from the 

 Cape of Good Hope, by Messrs. MacOwan and Bolus ; 74 South 

 African plants from Mrs. Saunders ; 138 plants from West Australia, 

 collected and presented by J. H. Veitch, Esq. ; 24 species from 

 Gippsland, and 32 other Australian plants, presented by Baron von 

 Mueller ; 55 plants from West Australia, collected by Brewer, and 

 presented by J. Cosmo Melvill, Esq. ; 500 species from Siberia, 

 presented by Arthur Bennett, Esq. ; 295 plants from St. Vincent, 

 collected by Smith, and presented by F. Du Cane Godman, Esq. ; 

 29 species of Mexican Malt-new, collected by Palmer, and presented 

 bv the Department of Agriculture, Washington ; specimens of 

 several Chilian Malvacem, presented by Dr. Philippi; 133 specimens 

 from Uruguay, collected and presented by 0. V. Aplin, Esq. ; 44 

 species from the Argentine Bepublic, collected and presented by 

 Mr. White ; 32 species from Canada, collected and presented by 

 Professor Macoun ; specimens of cultivated orchids from James 

 Veitch, Esq., and from F. W. Moore, Esq. 



A large collection consisting of 1097 cellular plants collected by 

 Elliot in Dominica and St. Vincent was presented by the Committee 

 for the Exploration of the West Indies; 166 Algae from the Cape of 

 Good Hope, presented by W. Tyson, Esq. ; 51 species of Algae from 

 Cape Colony, presented by John Farquhar, Esq. ; 22 Aleraa from 

 Natal, presented by Dr. Becker ; specimens of Algfe from Professor 

 Weiss, S. T. Da Costa, Esq., Professor Suringar, Professor Schmitz, 

 and the Lords of the Admiralty ; 174 Algae from Australia, presented 

 by Baron von Mii- ll r: 140 Mosses of New Zealand, presented by 

 Dr. Simmonds; 10 Mosses from M. F. Cardot ; 65 species of 

 lanta from Perak, presented by Dr. King ; 9 cellular 

 plants from Singapore, presented by H. N. Bidley, Esq. ; and 

 specimens of Fungi from Professor Boulger, W. W. Strickland, 

 Esq., and C. N. Ellacombe, Esq. 



The following additions have been made to the British Herbarium 

 by presentation :— 890 species presented by the Rev. E. S. Marshall; 

 317 species from Inverness, presented by Arthur Bennett, Esq. ; 

 46 Bubi, named by Bloxam, and presented by the Linnean Society ; 

 80 plants from Dorset, presented by J. C. Mansel Pleydell, Esq. ; 



run \-.< <>t' //••/•/,./////// nmtleum from Guernsey, presented by 

 •f. C. Melvill, Esq.; 2 species of Azpbniitm. presented by Edward 

 Bennett, Esq. ; a specimen of an aposporous Lady Fern, presented 

 by C. T. Druery, Esq. ; 21 Shropshire Mosses, presented by R. 

 de G. Benson, Esq. ; and 28 species of Algse from the Clyde Basin, 

 presented by George Brebner, Esq. 



