20-1 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Notes on Limonium. By Mr. C. E. Salmon. (Journal of 

 Botany.) 



Algological Notes. By Prof. G. S. West. (Journal of 

 Botany.) 



V. — Acquisitions. 



(1) By Donation. 



Additions to the British Herbarium have been received from 

 the following donors : — H. N. Dixon, Esq., 34 microscope slides 

 of prehistoric Mosses; G. C. Druce, Esq., 59 specimens; W. 

 Fawcett, Esq., 5 specimens ; C. P. Hurst, Esq., 3 specimens ; 

 Kev. E. S. Marshall, 91 specimens; W. E. Nicholson, Esq., 



2 specimens ; Prof. D. Oliver, 50 specimens ; Rev. H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, 105 specimens ; C. E. Salmon, Esq., 20 specimens ; 

 H. S. Thompson, Esq., 3 specimens; Major A. H. Wolley-Dod, 

 258 specimens of Roses, and 49 specimens of Mentha ; and 

 single specimens from Messrs. W. H. Burrell, T. Doggitt, A. B. 

 Jackson, B. Reynolds, G. W. Ricketts, R. B. Rogers and W. G. 

 Smith. 



The following donations have been made to the General 

 Herbarium : — 

 Europe. 



Miss D. Bates, 10 specimens from Majorca; Dr. Beille, 



4 specimens of Fumaria from Herb. Clavaud ; Dr. M. C. Cooke, 

 27 microscope slides of Freshwater Algae ; M. A. Fenton, Esq., 



3 specimens from Spitzbergen ; Miss D. M. Higgins, 227 

 specimens from South of Spain ; A. B. Jackson, Esq., 9 

 specimens from La Mortola. 



Asia. 



A. Adiassewick, Esq., 63 specimens from Turkestan ; Prof. 

 W. Arnoldi, 7 Algse from Aru Islands ; C. J. Brooks, Esq., 



5 Ferns from Sarawak ; J. R. Drummond, Esq., 193 specimens 

 from India ; Rev. Prebendary H. E. Fox, 718 Phanerogams and 

 11 Ferns from Palestine, collected by B. T. Lowne ; H. French 

 Ridley, Esq, 130 specimens from Ko-ko-Nor, N.W. China; and 

 single specimens from Messrs. K. Minakata and H. Takeda, and 

 Lt.-Col. H. B. Thornhill. 



Africa. 



Miss Armitage, 2 specimens from Egypt ; G. L. Bates, Esq., 

 23 specimens from South Cameroons ; Rev. Prebendary H. 

 E. Fox, 147 Phanerogams and 45 Ferns from the Canary 

 Islands, also 42 Ferns from Madeira, collected by H. B. 

 Tristram; W. J. Harding King, Esq., 36 specimens from 

 Libyan Desert ; A. E. Kitson, Esq., 102 Phanerogams, 2 

 Cryptogams and 4 Fruits from South Nigeria; Liberian 

 Rubber Corporation, 169 Phanerogams and 3 Cryptogams from 

 Liberia, collected by R. H. Bunting ; Miss O. MacLeod, 138 

 Cyperacese and Gramineae from North Nigeria, North 

 Cameroons and Lake Chad district; J. O'Brien, Esq., 3 Onchids 



