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The Genus Fumaria L. in Britain. By Mr. H. W. Pugsley. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



New or rare Microfungi. By Miss A. Lorrain Smith. 

 (Transactions, British Mycological Society.) 



An alien species : Xylobotryum ccBspitosum A. L. Sm. By 

 Miss A. Lorrain Smith. (Transactions, British Mycological 

 Society.) 



Bryosedgwickia, novum genus Entodontacearum, with 

 further contributions to the Bryology of India. By Mr. H. 

 N. Dixon. (Journal of Botany.) 



A remarkable form of Dicranella heteromcdla Schimp. 

 By Mr. H. N. Dixon. (Journal of Botany.) 



Algse Novae et Minus Cognitse, I. By Prof. W. A. Setchell. 

 (University of California Publications in Botany.) 



Algological Notes, V-IX. By Prof. G. S. West. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



V. — A cquisitions. 



(1) By Donation. 



Additions to the British Herbarium have been received from 

 the following donors : — A. S. Hilton, Esq., the herbarium of the 

 late Thomas Hilton, comprising mainly Sussex plants ; Miss 

 Rose Fryer, the herbarium of Potamogetons of the late Alfred 

 Fryer, containing 5,450 sheets of specimens ; C. E. Salmon, 

 F.L.S., 18 Phanerogams ; W. R. Sherrin, Esq., 36 Phanerogams ; 

 W. Barclay, Esq., 48 Phanerogams ; Dr. C. E. Moss, 3 species of 

 Plantago; H. W. Pugsley, F.L.S., 8 specimens of Fumaria; 

 Major A. H. Wolley-Dod, 46 specimens of Rosa ; G. C. Druce, 

 F.L.S., 63 Phanerogams; Major O. C. Baker, cones of Abies 

 magnijica ; Rev. E. F. Linton, 6 flowering heads of Hiera.Giinn 

 from Orphir, Orkney ; Miss Lilian Lyle, 4 marine Algae 

 from Guernsey ; Miss G. Lister, F.L.S., 103 Mycetozoa ; 

 C. P. Hurst, Esq., 4 Wiltshire mosses ; Messrs. F. R. Hinkins 

 and Son, 3 photographs of fungi, showing Boletus overgrown 

 with mycelium of Sepedonium ; G. F. Hook, Esq., 4 photographs 

 of Phallus imperialis ; and single specimens from Messrs. 

 L. Gumming, P. Ewing, Rev. W. L. W. Eyre, A. S. Montgomery, 

 Canon J. Vaughan and A. E. White. 



The following donations have been made to the General 

 Herbarium : — 



Europe. 



Major A. H. Wolley-Dod, 1,325 flowering plants from 

 Gibraltar and 18 Alpine Roses; H. S. Thompson, F.L.S., 

 25 flowering plants; Prof. C. Sauvageau, 191 Brown Algse 

 (O^/s^oseirft) chiefly from the French and Spanish coasts ; Rev. 

 P. G. M. Rhodes, 9 Swiss Lichens ; and single specimens from 

 the Hon. N. C. Rothschild and H. W. Pugsley, F.L.S. 

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