168 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



R. Hort. Society ; Quarterly Record R. Bot. Society ; Pharma- 

 ceutical Journal ; Botanical Exchange Club Report ; presented 

 by the Societies. The Garden, Journal of Botany ; Sixth Annual 

 Report, Missouri Bot. Garden; Bull. Bot. Dept., Jamaica; 

 presented by the editors. J. C. Sawer's Rhodologia, presented 

 by W. J. Smith. F. E. Stewart's Kola, presented by Thos. 

 Christy. Minnesota Botanical Studies, presented by Geol. 

 and Nat. Hist. Survey of Minnesota ; Bastow's Tasmanian 

 Mosses, by F. A. Bather, Esq. ; four memoirs on Brazilian 

 Mosses, by Dr. V. F. Brotherus ; a memoir on Diato'macecB, by 

 J. Newton Combe, Esq. 



The following memoirs dealing with plants preserved in 

 the Department have been published during the year : — 



Guide to the British Mycetozoa, exhibited in the Depart- 

 ment of Botany by Mr. Arthur Lister. 



List of Plants in an Appendix to Mr. Trevor Battye's " Ice- 

 bound on Kolguev," by the officers of the Department. 



Revision of the African species of Eriosema with descrip- 

 tion of new species by Mr. E. G. Baker. Journal of Botany, 

 April, May, August. 



Description of a new species of Malvaviscus, by Mr. E. G. 

 Baker. Proceedings of the American Academy, 1895. 



Descriptions of new Mexican Malvacece, by Mr. E. G. 

 Baker. Contributions from the U. S. Herbarium, Vol. iii., 

 No. 5. 



The Plants of Welwitsch's Apontamentos ; based on the 

 Welwitsch collections in the Herbarium, by Mr. Britten. 

 Journ. Bot., 1895. 



A contribution to the Flora of Tropical Africa, Journal of 

 Linnean Society, Vol. xxx., by Mr. Rendle. 



Mr. Scott Elliot's Tropical African Orchids, Journal of 

 Botany (June — October), by Mr. Rendle. 



HepaticsB Elliottianse, by the late R. Spruce, in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc, xxx., 1895. 



Additional notes on Mr. W. R. Elliott's Hepaticte, by Mr. 

 Gepp, in Journ. Bot., March 1895. 



Fossil Plant-remains in Peat, by Mr. Gepp, Journ. Bot., 

 June 1895. 



East African Fungi, by Miss A. L. Smith, in Journ. Bot., 1895. 



Part III. (completing a volume) of Phycological Memoirs, 

 containing : — 



A new part of Pachytheca, by Mr. Murray. 



Calcareous Pebbles formed by Algse, by Mr. Murray. 



Notes on the sori of Macrocystis and Postelsia, by Miss 

 A. L. Smith and Miss F. G. Whitting. 



A comparison of the Arctic and Antarctic Marine Floras, 

 by Mr. Murray and Miss Barton. 



The number of visitors to the Herbarium for research 

 and consultation during the year has been 2,206. 



George Murray, 



