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specimens of Flowering Plants by W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 

 Esq., c.M.G., C.I.E., F.R.S., Director, Eoyal Gardens, Kew ; 11 

 Insectivorous Plants by Professor Balfour, F.R.S., Director of 

 the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh ; 24 North American 

 and Mexican Plants by the Director of the National Her- 

 barium, Washington ; 435 African plants by the late John 

 Buchanan, Esq., C.M.G., ; 8 specimens by Messrs. Veitch ; 93 

 North American plants by Professor Macoun ; 240 Canadian 

 Phanerogams and Cryptogams by J. M, Macoun, Esq. ; 25 

 plants from Kolguev by Colonel Feilden ; 34 European plants 

 by Dr. Christ ; 248 Chinese Phanerogams and Cryptogams 

 and 30 fruits by Father Hugh ; 17 American Willows by 

 W. W. Eowlee, Esq. ; 300 Phanerogams and Cryptogams 

 from British North Borneo by his Excellency the Governor 

 Creagh, c.m.g. ; 70 South African Plants by H. Bolus, Esq.; 

 74 Nyasaland Plants by the Universities Mission ; 2 Photo- 

 graphs of Mexican Vegetation and 2 Fungi by 0. H. Howarth, 

 Esq. ; 2 Photographs of Hahea gra/inmato'phylla by G. H. 

 Adco k, Esq.; 3 sj)ecimens and drawings by Professor Bailey; 

 6 Oridiids by F. W. Moore, Esq. ; 4 species of Domheya by 

 Dr. C^rdemoy ; 2 Canarian plants by the Bev. R. P. Murray; 

 3 Nev. :^ealand Plants by T. Kirk, Esq. ; 21 Orchids by 

 J. Weath T's, Esq. ; 27 West Australian plants b}^ W. Fraylen, 

 Esq. ; l"" -iicroscope Slides of Cryptogams by C. D. Sherborne, 

 Esq. ; 300 New Zealand Musci and Hepaticfe by F. T. Mott, 

 Esq. ; 3 Tasmania Mosses by AV. A. Weymouth, Esq. ; dried 

 and spirit specimens and 4 microscope slides of a new genus 

 of Hepaticje by Professor D. H. Campbell ; 23 Cape Algos by 

 W. Tyson; 73 Cape Algue by H. G. Flanagan, Esq. ; 3 Cape 

 Algse and specimen of a new variety of Jaborandi i)y E. M. 

 Holmes, Esq. ; 25 Australian Algss by the late Baron von 

 Mueller, K. C.M.G. ; 75 Grand Canary Algae by Miss Anna 

 Vickers ; 12 Crimean Alg£8 by Miss Nathalie Karsakofl"; 18 

 slides of Plankton Diatoms by Professor Cleve ; 2 Alg?e by 

 Surgeon Captain Alcock; 14 Antiguan Mycetozoaby W. Cran, 

 Esq. ; 17 Photographs of Indian Fungi by Dr. Alfred Lingard ; 

 and single specimens by Graf zu Solms-Laubach, Professor F. 

 W. Oliver, Captain Meryon, r.n.. Rev. C. H. Binstead and 

 W. Horace Wood, Esq. 



The following additions have been made by presentation to 

 the British Herbarium :— 342 plants by the Rev. E. S. Marshall ; 

 76 plants by Arthur Bennett, Esq. ; 38 plants by A. B. 

 Jackson, Esq. ; 20 Montgomeryshire plants by W. Whitwell, 

 Esq. ; G plants by T. Hilton, Esq. ; 2 plants by Miss Boyd ; 

 5 Insectivorous plants by Professor Trail ; 2 Leicestershire 

 plants and 200 Musci and Hepaticse by F. T. Mott, Esq. ; 1 

 rare Moss and 2 Microscope Slides by W. E. Nicholson, Esq. ; 

 11 Algae and G slides by George Brebner, Esq. ; IS Fungi by 

 C. B. Plowright, Esq.; 11 Fungi by Miss A. L. Smith; 3 Fungi 

 by C. F. Jenkin, Esq. ; 2 Fungi by Cedric Bucknall, Esq. ; 

 and single specimens by J. Lloyd Williams, Esq., Rev. E. A. 



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