158 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BUITISII MUSEUM. 



F. H. Perry Coste, Esq. ; 50 North American Mycetozoa by 

 Professor F. L. Harvey ; 1 type specimen of a Minnesota Moss 

 with description and plate by the author, J. M. Holzinger, 

 Esq. ; 21 Ceylon Cryptogams by Mrs. E-ose Boughton Leigh ; 

 42 Marine Algge from Western Australia by J. Markwell, 

 Esq.; and single specimens by E. R. Woakes, Esq., W. S. Dun, 

 Esq., Prof. L. H. Bailey, Dr. W. Newton, Lieut.-General 

 Godfrey, F. Townsend, Esq., Colonel Feilden, H. Fisher, Esq., 

 and — Ginnis, Esq. 



The following additions have been made by presentation to 

 the British Herbarium : — 44 Plants by Arthur Bennett, Esq. ; 

 12 packets of Seeds by Clement Reid, Esq. ; 6 Plants by Rev. 

 E. F. Linton ; 2 rare Mosses and 1 Liverwort by James 

 Saunders, Esq. ; 5 Slides of Fungi by C. Jenkin, Esq. ; 

 92 Scottish Fungi by D. A.Boyd, Esq. ; 2 Liverworts by M. B. 

 Slater, Esq. ; 5 Mosses by H. W. Monington, Esq. : and single 

 specimens by Cedric Bucknall, Esq., R. F. Towndrow^ Esq., 

 H. C. Churton, Esq., Dr. R. Braithwaite, Greenwood Pim, 

 Esq., W. C. Crawford, Esq., J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Esq., 

 George Brebner, Esq., G. S. Boulger, Esq., J. B. Carruthers, 

 Esq.,' and Master N. K. Smith. 



The following additions have been made by exchange of 

 duplicates : — 78 North American Carices from Professor 

 L. H. Bailey ; 798 Indian Plants from Sir George King, 

 K. C.S.I. ; 99 Brazilian Flowering Plants and 384 Cryptogams 

 from Africa, Asia and South America, from the Director of 

 the Royal Botanical Museum, Berlin. 



The following specimens have been acquired by pur- 

 chase : — 



1,010 South African Plants by R. Schlechter ; 1,180 Costa 

 Rica plants by Durand and Pittier ; 224 Phanerogams and 

 55 Cryptogams from Persia by Bornmiiller ; 100 Phanerogams 

 from Poland by Woloszczak ; 110 Calif ornian plants, by 

 Parish ; 438 Phanerogams, 28 Cryptogams, and 40 wood 

 specimens from West Africa by Zenker: 100 specimens of 

 Koehne's Herb. DendroJogicum ; 300 European plants by 

 Schultz ; 300 Mexican plants by Pringle ; 100 Gaboon plants 

 by Bates ; 100 Greek plants by Heldreich ; 50 Swedish plants 

 by Tiselius ; 700 plants from Asia Minor by Siehe ; 158 Natal 

 plants by Wood ; 270 Phanerogams and 7 Cryptogams from 

 New Mexico by Heller ; 545 Orchids with sketches by 

 Weathers; 150 North American Algse by Collins, Holden 

 and Setchell; 200 North American Fungi by Ellis and 

 Everhart ; 250 Fungi by Sydow ; l72 North American 

 Sphagna by Eaton and Faxon ; 250 North American Lichens 

 by Cummings, Williams and Seymour ; 200 American Algae 

 by Tilden ; 50 Algae from Florida by Curtis ; 50 Colorado 

 Mosses by Holzinger ; 275 Cryptogams from Newfoundland 

 and Labrador by Waghorne ; 100 Saxon Fungi by Krieger ; 

 25 Parasitic Fungi by Briosi and Cavara ; 200 fresh-water 

 Algae by Wittrock, Nordstedt and Lagerheim ; 100 South 



