166 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Fitcli, presented by the Right Hon. Lord Rothschild. The 

 following have been acquired by purchase : — 14 drawings of 

 British Plants by Miss B. Corfe, and 9 drawings of Cactacea) by 

 Miss H. Coley. 



3. Bindiny. — (JG volumes have been bound and 17 volumes 

 repaired. 



I v. — Publications. 



(1) Issued by the Trustees. — Flora of Jamaica, Vol. IV. By 

 Dr. Rendle and Mr. W. Fawcett. 



Instructions for Collectors : No. 10. Plants. Edition 5. By 

 Dr. Rendle. 



(2) Issued by ijerjiiission of the Trustees. — Some segregates of 

 Erodium cicutarium L'Herit. By Mr. E. G. Baker and Mr. 

 C. E. Salmon. (Journal of Botany.) 



Dewevrella congensis sp, nov. ; and Tropical African Rubi- 

 acese, XIII. By Dr. H. E. Wernham. (Journal of Botany.) 



Alabastra Diversa XXXII., XXXIII. By Mr. Spencer 

 Moore, (Journal of Botany.) 



A new Species of Coupoui. By Mr. J. Ladbrook. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



(3) By Students of the Collections other than members of the 

 Staff. — On the occurrence of Diatoms on the Skin of Whales. By 

 A. G. Bennett and E. W. Nelson. (Proc. Royal Society.) 



Some Early Cape Botanists and Collectors. By Mr. J. 

 Britten. (Journal of the Linneau Society.) 



Schrankia Tnicrophylla; and Eugenia lucida Banks. By 

 Mr. J. Britten. (Journal of Botany.) 



Rhaphidostegium, ccespitosum Sw. and its allies. By Mr. 

 H. N. Dixon. (Journal of Botany.) 



The phytogeography and flora of the Mountain Summit 

 plateaux of Tasmania (determinations by Mr. Riamsbottoin and 

 Miss A. Lorrain Smith). By Miss L. S. Gibbs. (Journal of 

 Ecology.) 



The Botany of the Maroccan Middle Atlas. By Mr. L. V. 

 Lester-Garland. (Journal of Botany.) 



The Marine Algae of Guernsey. By Miss Lilian Lyle. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



New or Rare Microfungi. By Miss A. Lorrain Smith. 

 (Transactions of the British Mycological Society.) 



Papers read at the Banks Celebration at the Linnean Society 

 on June 17. Sir Joseph Banks as a Traveller, a Patron of Science 

 and a Botanist. By Dr. B. D. Jackson, Dr. Rendle, and Mr. 

 James Britten. (Proceedings of the Linnean Society, 1920.) 



V. — Acquisitions. 

 (1) By Donation. 



Additions to the British Herbarium have been received from 

 the following donors: — Miss D. M. Chitty, a Small Collection of 



