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from Uganda, collected by J. Hughes ; Hon. W. Rothschild, 

 F.R.s., specimen and drawing of Gynomorium coccineum, and 

 3 photographs of Terebinth taken near Laghouat, Algeria ; Mr. 

 and Mrs. P. A. Talbot, 1,551 Phanerogams, 50 Cryptogams and 

 98 Fruits from North Nigeria, North Cameroons, Lake Chad 

 district and Oban, South Nigeria ; and single specimens from 

 Miss Manuelli and A, J. C. Molyneux, Esq. 



Australasia. 



W. V. Fitzgerald, Esq., 12 specimens from West Australia, 

 collected by M. Kock ; Miss L. S. Gibbs, 51 Hepaticse from New 

 Zealand ; Miss A. Henley, 3 specimens of Kauri Gum, 1 Palm 

 and 46 Ferns from New Zealand ; R. Kirkpatrick, Esq., 

 7 Cryptogams from Christmas Island ; Dr. W. J, S. Lockyer, 

 27 specimens from Late Jsland, near Vavau, " Eclipse 

 Expedition." 



America. 



A. Bennett, Esq., 58 Phanerogams and 18 Cryptogams mostly 

 from America ; Colonial Secretary, through the Director of 

 Agriculture, Jamaica, 92 specimens from Jamaica ; Sir W. 

 Martin Conway, 1,135 specimens from Bolivia, collected by 

 R. S. Williams ; Dr. M. C. Cooke, 8 Fungi mostly from North 

 America ; Miss B. M. Gosset, 3 Orchids from Jamaica ; 

 R. H. Howe, Esq., 11 Mosses from Newfoundland; and 

 specimen of Bacopa from Dr. N. L. Britton. 



Cultivated Plants. 



A. Berger, Esq., specimens of cultiYSited Mesemhryanthemum ; 

 E. A. Bowles, Esq., specimen of cultivated Aster Falconeri ; 

 Chelsea Physick Garden, 32 specimens for exhibition purposes ; 

 Prof. C. V. Piper, 20 specimens of cultivated Mucuna ; J. T. 

 Winkworth, Esq., abnormal flowered specimen of Bee Orchid. 



General. 



Rev. D. Lillie, 50 Hepaticse, mostly tropical. 



(2) By Purchase. 



British Isles. 



W. A. Davis, 35 Lichens from Cambridge, prepared by 

 C. du Bois Larbalastier ; C. E. H. Smith, 21 specimens of 

 prepared Fungi; B. Corfe, 7 drawings of Fruits of British 

 Umbelliferae. 



Uurope. 



Dorfler, Herb. Normale, Cent. LIII and LTV; 0. Jaap, 

 100 Fungi selecti and 20 Myxomycetes ; Rabat and Bubak, 

 ^0 Fungi Imperfecti ; A. Kneucker, 29 specimens of Carices ; 

 K. W. Krieger, 50 Fungi Saxonici ; J. Mikutowicz, 200 Baltic 

 Mosses ; V. Schiff'ner, 50 European Hepatics ; J. Schiller, 

 30 Adriatic Algse ; H. Sudre, 50 specimens Batotheca Europsea 



