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a collection of plants principally from Dauphine ; Mrs. Hort, 

 a collection of Alpine and European plants by the late Prof. 

 Hort; C. C.'Lacaita, Esq., 13 specimens ; Hon. N. C. Rothschild, 

 specimens of Anemone from South of France ; and single 

 specimens from Messrs. E. A. Bowles and F. J. Duthie. 



A sia. 



H. N. Dixon, Esq., 6 Lichens from Kumaon ; S. T. Dunn, 

 Esq., 15 Phanerogams and 3 Cryptogams from China; C. H. 

 Hobart, specimen of Orchid from Upper Burmah ; Dr. H. Takeda, 

 70 specimens from Japan ; T. Kawada, 23 specimens of 

 Formosan woods ; Miss LiJian Lyle, 3 Ferns and 4 Muscinese 

 from Japan; the Kwantung Government through Mr. Yamawaki, 

 specimens of fruits and seeds, including 2 panel pictures. 



Australia. 



Miss D. M. Higgins, 150 specimens from South Australia 

 collected by Miss Hussey ; R. M. Laing, Esq., 50 marine Algse 

 collected in the Kermadec Islands by R. B. Oliver ; A. H. S. 

 Lucas, 5 marine AJgse from New South Wales and Tasmania. 



Africa. 



A. F. Broun, Esq., 200 Phanerogams and 2 Cryptogams from 

 Sudan; E. Brown, Esq, 3 specimens from Uganda; Liberian 

 Rubber Corporation, 136 Phanerogams and 13 Cryptogams 

 from Liberia, collected by R. H. Bunting ; F. Eyles, Esq., 

 25 Phanerogams and 3 Cryptogams from Rhodesia ; R. Kemp, 

 Esq., 2 Fungi from Kilimanjaro district; Dr. Karl Kumm, 

 8 specimens from Central Africa ; C. F. M. Swynnerton, 

 Esq., 1,758 Phanerogams and 26 Cryptogams from Gazaland ; 

 P. A. Talbot, Esq., 113 Phanerogams, 70 Cryptogams and 

 15 Fruits from South Nigeria ; and single specimens from 

 Messrs. N. E. Brown, W. Ledger and R. B. Woosnam. 



America. 



F. O'Driscoll, Esq., 124 specimens of Woods from Northern 

 Argentina ; Southern Pacific Railway Co., 3 framed photographs 

 of Sequoia gigantea and Oregon Pine ; W. R. Maxon, Esq., 

 4 specimens and 5 photographs of American ferns ; Capt. J. F. 

 Parry, 356 specimens of Arctic plants from Parry's Expedition ; 

 West India and Panama Telegraph Co., 5 marine Algse from 

 near Puerto Rico and Grenada ; and single specimens from 

 Messrs. H. Pittier and P. B. Whelpley. 



Cultivated Plants. 



W. E. Balston, Esq., 11 specimens of cultivated Orchids ; 

 E. A. Bowles, Esq., 8 specimens of -cultivated Galanthus ; 

 Chelsea Garden, 68 specimens for exhibition purposes ; J. T. 

 Clifton, Esq., 3 specimens of cultivated Orchids ; Director, 

 Royal Gardens, Kew, 19 specimens of cultivated plants for 

 exhibition purposes; James O'Brien, Esq., 11 specimens of 

 cultivated Orchids. 



