108 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



America. 



Spencer le M. Moore, Esq., 13 Cryptogams from Paraguay; 

 Fred Perry, Esq., 2 Phanerogams from Vancouver, B.C.; Earle 

 E. Sherff, Esq., 4 species of North American Compositse. 



Oceanic Islands. 



A. G. Bennett, Esq., 22 Phanerogams and 70 Cryptogams 

 from Falkland and South Shetland Islands; Sir W. Douglas 

 Young, 3 tubes of Fungi from Deception Island. 



Cultivated Plants. 



H. J. Elwes, Esq., F.R.S., 6 Phanerogams l J. Jolliffe, Esq., 

 Fruiting specimen of Dracoeim; Hon. N. C. Rothschild, 27 speci- 

 mens of Crocus, 58 species and varieties of Iris; Sir N. Yermoloff, 

 K.C.B., 11 Phanerogams from French Riviera. 



General. 



D. A. Bannerman, Esq., 6 Photographs illustrating the vege- 

 tation of Teneriffe; H. Bickham, Esq., Collection of European 

 and Foreign Phanerogams and 43 Cryptogams;- W. H. Carter, 

 Esq., Portion of decayed stem of Cypress, showing branching; 

 Cecil Carus-Wilson, Esq., Specimens of root of Oak with em- 

 bedded flints: Miss Caroline C. Haynes, 2 species of Hepaticae ; 

 Lord Pembroke, a very fine cross section, 6 ft. 6 in. diameter, of 

 Cedar of Lebanon ; 'Curator, Sheffield Museum, Collection of 

 British and North American Phanerogams) ; Mrs. G. S. West, 

 7 slides of Diatomacese. 



(2) By Purchase. 

 British Isles. 



The Botanical Exchange Club, 39 Phanerogams. 



Europe. 



H. Dahlstedt, 29 specimens of Scandinavian Tara.raciim ; F. 

 Petrak, 850 specimens of Fungi from Bohemia, Moravia, Bosnia 

 and Poland; A. Zahlbruckner, Lichenes rariores exsiccatse : Nos. 

 188-207. 



Throvc/h Duiau ^- Co. — Ascomycetes by Rehm, Fasc. 56, 57; 

 Mycotheca Germanica, 200 specimens, by Sydow. 



Through T. 0. Weigel. — 100 specimens of European Salix by 

 Toepffer. 



Asia. 



- Arnold Arboretum, U.S.A., 1,290 specimens of Chinese Plants 

 by Wilson. 



America. 



E. Bartholomew, 600 specimens Fungi Columbiani, and 1,200 

 specimens North American Uredinales. 



