206 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Guide to Mr. Wortliington G. Smith's drawings of edible 

 and poisonous mushrooms. 



(2) Issued by permission of the Trustees. — Some New 

 Jamaica Orchids. Part IV. By Dr. Rendle and Mr. W. Fawcett. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



A new Musa from Uganda. By Dr. Rendle and Miss S. 

 Greves. (Journal of Botany.) 



Alabastra diversa. Part XIX. By Mr. Spencer Moore. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



Contributions to R. M. Laing's account of Marine Algse in 

 Chilton's " Sub-antarctic Islands of New Zealand." By Mr. A. 

 Gepp. 



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

 the Staf. — (1) Fungal Parasites of Lichens; (2) New or Rare 

 Microfungi. By Miss A.Lorrain Smith. (Transactions, British 

 Mycological Society.) 



The British Roses (excluding Eu caninse). By Major A. H. 

 Wolley-Dod. (Journal of Botany.) 



Notes on British Elms. By the late Rev. A Ley. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



The genus Eiiclea in Australia. By Mr. W. P. Hiern. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



A Ceterach genusz iij faja. (Species nova generis Ceterach.) 

 By J. B. Kilmmerle. (Beiblatt zu den Botanikai Kozlemenyek.) 



V. Acquisitions. 

 (1) By Donation. 



Additions to the British Herbarium have been received from 

 the following donors :— W. Barclay, Esq., 6 specimens of Roses; 

 Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, 44 Old Suffolk xMuscinefe from T. G. 

 Cullum's Herbarium ; Miss Bray, .3 specimens ; H. H. Knight 

 Esq., 2 rare Hepaticse ; Rev. Augustin Ley, 213 specimens of 

 British Hieracia ; Rev. E. S. Marshall, 11.5 specimens ; Rev. 

 H. J. Riddelsdell, 150 specimens; C. E. Salmon, Esq., 26 

 specimens ; J. C. Shenstone, Esq., 1,000 photographs and 

 negatives of British plants; H. Stuart Thompson, Esq., 3 

 photographs of habitat of Spartina Totcnsendi and 14 speci- 

 mens ; Prof. J. W. H. Trail, 2 specimens of varieties of 

 Rubus Idoius ; C. Waterfall, Esq., 3 specimens from York- 

 shire ; and single specimens from Miss R. E. Higgins, Messrs. 

 A. Hall, C. G. Lloyd, W. R. Sherrin, P. Thompson and F. N. 

 Williams. 



The following donations have been made to the General 

 Herbarium : — 



Europe. 



Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies, 2 deep-water 

 marine Algse from the Straits of Gibraltar ; W. Fawcett Esq., 

 7 specimens from North of Spain ; F. Seymour Haden, Esq. 



